confusion
confusion 英 [kənˈfju:ʒn] 美 [kənˈfjuʒən]
n. 混淆,混乱;困惑
名词复数:confusions
- If things are a little hazy and you're not quite sure what's going on, you're in a state of confusion.
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- n. 混淆,混乱;困惑
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1. a confusion as to what to do next
不清楚下一步该怎么办
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2. To avoid confusion, please write the children's names clearly on all their school clothes.
为避免搞错,请在孩子所有的校服上写清楚他们各自的姓名。
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3. He looked at me in confusion and did not answer the question.
他困窘地看着我,没有回答问题。
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4. Her unexpected arrival threw us into total confusion.
她的突然到来使得我们不知所措,乱成一团。
- confusion (n.) c. 1300, confusioun, "overthrow, ruin," from Old French confusion "disorder, confusion, shame" (11c.) and directly from Latin confusionem (nominative confusio) "a mingling, mixing, blending; confusion, disorder," noun of action from past-participle stem of confundere "to pour together," also "to confuse" (see confound).
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