confusing

英[kən'fjuːzɪŋ] 美[kən'fjuːzɪŋ]
  • adj. 使人困惑的;令人费解的
  • 动词confuse的现在分词.
使用频率:
  • con n.骗局;反对;反对的理由adv.反面地;反对地vt.精读;记诵
  • con n.骗局;反对;反对的理由adv.反面地;反对地vt.精读;记诵
Adjective:
  1. causing confusion or disorientation;

    "a confusing jumble of road signs"
    "being hospitalized can be confusing and distressing for a small child"

  2. lacking clarity of meaning; causing confusion or perplexity;

    "sent confusing signals to Iraq"
    "perplexing to someone who knew nothing about it"
    "a puzzling statement"

1. The uncertainty created by this situation must be confusing for you.
这种局面所造成的不确定性肯定让你感到困惑。

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2. She slept fitfully, her mind crowded with confusing dreams.
她时睡时醒,脑子里做着各种怪梦。

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3. First off, huge apologies for last month's confusing report.
首先,要对上个月那篇交代不清的报道表示深深的歉意.

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4. The annoying thing about the scheme is that it's confusing.
这项计划可气的地方是它让人一头雾水。

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5. Its story-within-a-story method of narration is confusing.
其故事套故事的叙事方法让人觉得很糊涂。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Officials say the samples will help sort out the confusing family relationships.
      官方称这些样本将有助于弄清令人困惑的亲属关系。
    2. But this confusing place is a normal stage, a chemical letdown in both their brains.
      但是这样一种令人困惑的境地其实是一个十分正常的阶段,是双方脑部的一种化学减退。
    3. Back in the Senate, fear that cap-and-trade will be painted as a murky, confusing job-killer and a bureaucratic hassle makes Democrats in conservative states nervous.
      回来说参议院,担心限制与交易法案被描绘为一个阴暗的,费解的就业杀手和官僚的论战,弄得在保守州的民主党人紧张不安。

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