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confused

US // (kənˈfjuːzd) //

混乱的,困惑,困惑的,糊涂

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : feeling or exhibiting an inability to understand; bewildered; perplexed
    • : in a disordered state; mixed up; jumbled
    • : lacking sufficient mental abilities for independent living, esp through old age

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.disoriented mentally
Synonyms
baffled感到困惑的,感到困惑的是,混乱的,感到困惑befuddled昏昏沉沉,混乱的,糊涂,混乱bewildered困惑不解,迷茫的,迷茫,困惑不解的dazed昏昏沉沉的,昏昏沉沉,昏沉沉的,昏乱的disorganized涣散的,涣散,乱七八糟,涣然一新distracted分心,分心的,分心了,分散注意力muddled浑浑噩噩的,浑浑噩噩,糊糊,糊糊的perplexed困惑的,困惑不解的,困惑,困惑不解perturbed忐忑不安的,忐忑不安,忐忑不安的心情,困扰的puzzled一脸茫然,惊疑不定,迷惑不解,一脸茫然的abashed羞愧,羞愧难当,羞辱,惭愧addled瘾君子,痴迷的,痴迷,瘾大的discombobulated乱七八糟的,混乱不堪的,混乱不堪,混乱的disconcerted惊慌失措,惊慌失措的,仓皇失措,心乱如麻flummoxed糊涂了,不解风情,糊涂虫,糊涂的flustered惊慌失措,惊慌失措的,慌乱的,仓皇失措gone走了,消失了,消失的,消失了的misled被误导,被误导的,误导,受误导nonplussed发怔,犹豫不决,惊愕,犹豫不决的stumped怔住了,困惑不解的,困惑不解,困惑thrown抛出的,抛出,抛出的橄榄枝,扔掉unscrewed拧下的,拧开的,拧过的,拧开unzipped未压缩的,未拉开拉链,未压缩,未拉上拉链的at a loss茫然无措,茫然失措,茫然,无所适从at sea在海上,在海里,在海面上,在海中at sixes and sevens乱七八糟,乱七八糟的,七上八下,七嘴八舌come apart开裂,开裂了,脱节,脱节了glassy-eyed炯炯有神的眼睛,炯炯有神的双眼,炯炯有神的目光,炯炯有神的眼神not with it不与它,不随它,不与之,不与它合作out to lunch外出就餐,出去吃午饭,出去吃午餐,出去吃饭punch-drunk醉拳,醉酒打卡,醉醺醺,醉醺醺地打拳punchy冲劲十足,冲劲十足的,有力的,冲动的screwy螺丝钉,扭曲的,螺丝钉式的,螺钉状shook up振奋人心,震动,震撼,震荡shot to pieces被射成碎片,被打成碎片,被射成碎片的,被打成碎片的slaphappy啪啪啪,巴掌大的,巴掌大的人,巴掌大的孩子spaced out疏散的,疏散,隔开的,隔开taken aback惊愕不已,惊讶不已,惊愕,跌眼镜thrown off balance失衡,失去平衡感unglued粘连的,粘着的,粘连,粘连在一起
adj.mixed up, disordered

Examples

  • This disjuncture — between the rapidly rising case counts and relatively relaxed social life — has left some confused, and others complacent.

  • Her confidence plummeted, and she was confused about the options the district laid out for how she could finish the class.

  • You become confused, wary, uncertain what to believe or how to act.

  • When another doctor had tried to take her medical history the night before, Johnson was too confused to provide it.

  • These imperfections—and the surrealist quality of the memes—will keep them from being confused for reality.

  • Unfortunately, the most confused Ebola alarmists had millions of followers: Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter.

  • I think he sometimes got it confused, particularly in his storytelling.

  • He said his son was confused why he was being pulled over—other cars had been speeding by him—before hanging up the phone.

  • It began when a classmate raised her hand and stated that she was confused about the facts of the case.

  • “I fall very much on the pessimistic spectrum, in the sense that I get very confused about it,” she says.

  • The crowd shuffled off in all directions, and then engaged in a confused struggle for the chairs.

  • Results are in terms of bulk of precipitate, which must not be confused with percentage by weight.

  • She now understood nearly all that was said directly to her, though she could not follow general and confused conversation.

  • He gave me some instructions, but I was too confused to understand them, and too shy to ask questions.

  • Irregular spurts of musketry heralded the appearance of confused masses of armed men.