confound
v. 使混淆,使狼狈
词形变化:名词:confounder 动词过去式:confounded 过去分词:confounded 现在分词:confounding 第三人称单数:confounds
例句与用法:1.Her husband's cruelty amazed and confounded her.她丈夫的残忍让她既惊愕又惶惑。
2.I always confounded him with his twin brother.我总分不清他和他的孪生兄弟。
3.I was confounded to hear that...我听到...感到大惑不解.
4.His behaviour amazed and confounded her.他的所作所为让她感到既惊愕又困惑.
英英解释:动词confound:
1. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
同义词:confuse, throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, discombobulate
2. mistake one thing for another
同义词:confuse confounded
惊慌失措的,困惑的
词形变化:副词:confoundedly 名词:confoundedness
例句与用法:1.His behaviour amazed and confounded her.他的所作所为让她感到既惊愕又困惑.
2.You are a confounded nuisance. Stop pestering me.你这个可恶的东西. 别再缠著我了.
3.The poor election results confounded the government.失败的选举结果使政府惊慌失措。
4.She was confounded at the sight of the accident.她一看到那事件就感到惊惶失措。
英英解释:动词confound:
1. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
同义词:confuse, throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate
2. mistake one thing for another
同义词:confuse, confound
形容词confounded:
1. perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment
同义词:baffled, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confused, lost, mazed, mixed-up, at sea confraternity
n. 团体,协会,帮会
confravision:
电视传真 confrere
n. 会友, 同行,同事
英英解释:名词confrere:
1. a person who is member of your class or profession
同义词:colleague, fellow confront
v. 面对,对抗,遭遇
词形变化:名词:confronter 动词过去式:confronted 过去分词:confronted 现在分词:confronting 第三人称单数:confronts
例句与用法:1.Confronted by an angry crowd the police retreated.警察面对愤怒的人群只好后撤了。
2.They confronted the prisoner with his accusers.他们让犯人与原告对质。
3.A soldier often has to confront danger.士兵常常要身临险境。
4.When confronted with the evidence of her guilt, she confessed.她面对罪证供认不讳.
5.He swung round to confront his accusers.他突然转过身来面对著那些指控他的人。
英英解释:动词confront:
1. oppose, as in hostility or a competition
同义词:face
2. deal with (something unpleasant) head on
同义词:face up, face
3. present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize
同义词:face, present
4. be face to face with confrontation
n. 对审,面对面,面对
词形变化:形容词:confrontational 名词:con-frontationist
例句与用法:1.The Arab-Israeli confrontation is causing our firm serious difficulties.阿拉伯国家和以色列的对抗给我们公司带来严重困难。
2.Her angry face forbode a confrontation.她一脸怒气预示将有一场冲突.
3.A confrontation between opposing groups in which each attempts to harm or gain power over the other, as with bodily force or weapons.战斗对立双方之间的针锋相对,每方都企图伤害或统治对方,如用暴力或武力
4.Even a limited confrontation can escalate into a major war.即使是局部的对抗也可能扩大成一场大战。
英英解释:名词confrontation:
1. a bold challenge
2. discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions
3. a hostile disagreement face-to-face
同义词:encounter, showdown, face-off
4. the act of hostile groups opposing each other
同义词:opposition
5. a focussed comparison; bringing together for a careful comparison confrontationist
a. 主张对抗的
n. 对抗主义者 confrontment
n. 面对, 面对面, 对质 confucian
a. 儒家的(孔子的)
n. 儒家
英英解释:名词confucian:
1. a believer in the teachings of Confucius
同义词:Confucianist
形容词confucian:
1. relating to or characteristic of Confucianism confucianism
n. 孔子思想,儒家思想
英英解释:名词confucianism:
1. the teachings of Confucius emphasizing love for humanity; high value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors); peace; justice; influenced the traditional culture of China
confucianist:
n. 儒家
英英解释:名词confucianist:
1. a believer in the teachings of Confucius
同义词:Confucian confucius
n. 孔子
例句与用法:1.Confucius is considered the greatest of the ancient Chinese sages.孔子被认为是中国古代最伟大的圣贤。
2.It is generally believed that Confucius preserved the literature of China for later times.一般人都相信孔子为后世保存了中国的文学作品。
3.The sons of Confucius are scattered in many parts of China.孔子的后裔散居在中国许多地方。
英英解释:名词confucius:
1. Chinese philosopher whose ideas and sayings were collected after his death and became the basis of a philosophical doctrine known a Confucianism (circa 551-478 BC)
同义词:Kongfuze, K'ung Futzu, Kong the Master confusable
a. 可能被混淆的
英英解释:形容词confusable:
1. so similar as to be easily identified for another thing
同义词:mistakable confuse
v. 混乱,狼狈,困惑
词形变化:副词:confusingly 动词过去式:confused 过去分词:confused 现在分词:confusing 第三人称单数:confuses
例句与用法:1.Please don't confuse Australia with Austria.别把澳大利亚和奥地利混淆了。
2.They asked so many questions that they confused me.他们问了许许多多问题,把我弄糊涂了。
3.Her unexpected arrival confused all our plans.她突然来到把我们所有的计划全打乱了.
4.This construction should not be confused with the regular passive.这种句法结构不可与按规则变化的被动语态相混淆.
5.They confused me by asking so many questions.他们提了一大堆问题, 把我都弄糊涂了.
6.Don't confuse Austria and/with Australia.不要把奥地利跟澳大利亚弄混淆了.
7.I always confuse the sisters: they look so alike.我总是分不出这对姐妹, 她们看上去简直一模一样.
英英解释:动词confuse:
1. mistake one thing for another
同义词:confound
2. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
同义词:throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate
3. cause to feel embarrassment
同义词:flurry, disconcert, put off
4. assemble without order or sense
同义词:jumble, mix up
5. make unclear or incomprehensible
6. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
同义词:blur, obscure, obnubilate confused
a. 困惑的,烦恼的
v. 混乱,狼狈,困惑
vbl. 混乱,狼狈,困惑
词形变化:副词:confusedly 名词:confusedness
例句与用法:1.All your changes of plan have made me totally confused.你把计划改来改去,我都糊涂了。
2.The old lady easily gets confused.这个老太婆容易迷糊.
3.He was really confused by the freak result.这个异乎寻常的结果让他非常困惑。
4.The state of being confused or baffled; perplexity.迷惑迷惑或困惑的状态;复杂
5.The question is so hard, and we're getting confused.这问题太难,我们感到困惑。
6.They asked so many questions that they confused me.他们问了许许多多问题,把我弄糊涂了。
7.The speaker suddenly changed tack and left us all rather confused.演讲人突然改变了论调,把我们都搞糊涂了。
8.He was not all confused.他一点儿也不糊涂。
英英解释:动词confuse:
1. mistake one thing for another
同义词:confuse, confound
2. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
同义词:confuse, throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate
3. cause to feel embarrassment
同义词:confuse, flurry, disconcert, put off
4. assemble without order or sense
同义词:jumble, confuse, mix up
5. make unclear or incomprehensible
同义词:confuse
6. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
同义词:confuse, blur, obscure, obnubilate
形容词confused:
1. perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment
同义词:baffled, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confounded, lost, mazed, mixed-up, at sea
2. lacking orderly continuity
同义词:disconnected, disjointed, disordered, garbled, illogical, scattered, unconnected
3. having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity
同义词:disoriented, lost
4. thrown into a state of disarray or confusion
同义词:broken, disordered, upset
5. mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently confusedly
ad. 受困惑地,慌乱地,混乱地
英英解释:副词confusedly:
1. in a confused manner
confusedness:
n. 混乱
英英解释:名词confusedness:
1. a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior
同义词:confusion, mental confusion, muddiness, disarray confusing
a. 使人困惑的,令人费解的
例句与用法:1.The instructions on the box are very confusing.盒子上的使用说明含混不清。
2.I'm sorry I don't know you. Maybe you are confusing me with someone else.对不起,我不认识你,也许你认错人了(把我和别人弄混淆了)。
3.I'm always confusing wheat with/and corn.我总分不清小麦和玉米。
4.He is always confusing wheat with leek.他对麦苗和韭菜总是辨别不清。
英英解释:动词confuse:
1. mistake one thing for another
同义词:confuse, confound
2. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
同义词:confuse, throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate
3. cause to feel embarrassment
同义词:confuse, flurry, disconcert, put off
4. assemble without order or sense
同义词:jumble, confuse, mix up
5. make unclear or incomprehensible
同义词:confuse
6. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
同义词:confuse, blur, obscure, obnubilate
形容词confusing:
1. causing confusion or disorientation
2. lacking clarity of meaning; causing confusion or perplexity
同义词:perplexing, puzzling confusion
n. 混乱,混淆
词形变化:形容词:confusional
例句与用法:1.The enemy retreated in great confusion.敌人狼狈撤退。
2.Their unexpected arrival threw our plan into confusion.他们的突然到来打乱了我们的计划。
3.There is some confusion about what the right procedure should be.对应该采取怎样的步骤这一点还不太明确.
4.There has been some confusion of names.有些名字弄混了.
5.Her unexpected arrival threw us into total confusion.她来得很突然, 使我们完全不知所措.
6.The most brilliant person may be mired in detail and confusion.即使是最聪明的人也会陷入琐事与混乱之中。
7.This misprint led to great confusion.这个印刷错误造成很大的混淆。
8.The room was in confusion after the birthday party.生日晚会之后, 房间里一片混乱。
英英解释:名词confusion:
1. disorder resulting from a failure to behave predictably
2. a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior
同义词:mental confusion, confusedness, muddiness, disarray
3. a feeling of embarrassment that leaves you confused
同义词:discombobulation
4. an act causing a disorderly combination of elements with identities lost and distinctions blended
5. a mistake that results from taking one thing to be another
同义词:mix-up |