时间: 2025-04-26 23:16:02
美: [kən'fjuzd]
英: [kən'fjuːzd]
adj. 困惑的;混乱的;糊涂的
v. 困惑(confuse的过去式)
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 23:16:02
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I was confused by the contradictory statements.
我被那些矛盾的陈述搞糊涂了。
The instructions were so unclear that everyone felt confused.
说明书太不清晰,以至于每个人都感到困惑。
She looked confused after hearing the news.
听到这个消息后,她看起来很困惑。
The teacher noticed that many students were confused about the topic.
老师注意到许多学生对这个主题感到困惑。
Don’t be confused by the different opinions on this matter.
不要被对这个问题的不同意见搞糊涂。
*. I often feel confused when I try to solve complex math problems.
我在尝试解决复杂的数学问题时常常感到困惑。
The movie's plot was so intricate that it left viewers confused.
这部电影的情节如此复杂,以至于让观众感到困惑。
He was confused by the sudden change in schedule.
他对日程的突然变化感到困惑。
Many people are confused about the new tax laws.
很多人对新的税法感到困惑。
The conflicting reports left the public confused about the situation.
相互矛盾的报告让公众对情况感到困惑。
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通过上述分析,希望能帮助你更好地理解并运用单词“confused”。
[ADJ] If you are confused, you do not know exactly what is happening or what to do. 困惑的
例:A survey showed people were confused about what they should eat to stay healthy.一项调查表明人们对于保持健康该吃什么很困惑。
[ADJ] Something that is confused does not have any order or pattern and is difficult to understand. 混乱的
例:The situation remains confused as both sides claim success.由于双方都声称自己获胜,形势依然混乱。