confounded
讨厌的
常用释义
英音[ kənˈfaʊndɪd ]
美音[ kənˈfaʊndɪd ]
基本释义
- adj. 困惑的;糊涂的;讨厌的;惊慌失措的
- v. 使混淆(confound 的过去分词)
例句
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1·The sudden rise in share prices has confounded economists.股价的突然上涨使经济学家大惑不解。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·She confounded her critics and proved she could do the job.她驳倒了批评者的看法,证明自己能够胜任那项工作。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·He momentarily confounded his critics by his cool handling of the hostage crisis.他通过冷静处理人质危机顿时使他的批评者们大吃一惊。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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4·His behaviour confounded her.他的行为使她莫名其妙。
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5·I always confounded him with his twin brother.我总分不清他和他的孪生兄弟。
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6·Medicine has also been confounded by statistically based procedures.医学也被基于统计学的程序搞得一塌糊涂。
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7·They were confounded because they had hoped; they came thither, and were ashamed.他们因失了盼望就抱愧,来到那里便蒙羞。
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8·He has also confounded them with his attempts to rethink the loss-making airport system.他还试图重新考虑亏损机场体系,使得人们困惑不已。
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9·You lie, Cathy, no doubt, 'answered her brother,' and you are a confounded simpleton!“你撒谎,凯蒂,毫无疑问,”她哥哥回答,“你是一个讨厌的呆子!”
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10·Drucker, who loved Japan as much as he was confounded by it, would have been thrilled.德鲁克——他喜欢日本就如他被日本所挫败一样——估计会十分高兴。
同根词
词根:
confound
confoundedly
adv
非常地;恼人地;十分地;混乱地
confounding
n
[数] 混杂;混淆
confounding
v
混淆(confound的ing形式);使困惑,弄糊涂
confound
vt
使混淆;挫败;讨厌;使混乱