单词 | Confuse |
例句 | 1. We tried to confuse the enemy. 2. I often confuse you and your brother. 3. People tend to confuse bad decisions with bad luck. 4. Don't confuse the issue. 5. I always confuse the sisters: they look so alike. 6. His comments only served to confuse the issue further. 7. Be careful not to confuse quantity with quality. 8. Don't confuse Austria and/with Australia. 9. I sometimes confuse Jane with her sister. 10. This is an attempt to confuse form and substance. 11. People often confuse me and my twin sister. 12. People might well confuse the two products. 13. You can easily confuse the two paintings. 14. The artist plays with perspective to confuse the eye. 15. Don't confuse the voters. Keep to the message. 16. I always confuse you with your sister - you look so alike. 17. I can't see how anyone could confuse you with another! 18. I think it's a serious mistake to confuse books with life. 19. The player broke back in order to confuse the opposing players. 20. To further confuse the issue, there is an enormous variation in the amount of sleep people feel happy with. 21. This argument should not be allowed to confuse the issue. 22. Their proposal was only a device to confuse the opposition. 23. It's easy to confuse his films, because he tends to use the same actors. 24. Don't confuse me with technicalities——all I need to know is how to turn the machine on and off. 25. Sometimes I think we confuse rigidity with rigor. 26. You should not confuse your career with your life. Dave Barry 27. To pretend otherwise is to confuse the constitutional position. 28. It seems you confuse Third World countries. 29. This will only serve to confuse the issue. 30. I hope my explanation didn't confuse everybody. 1. We tried to confuse the enemy. 2. I often confuse you and your brother. 3. Don't confuse the issue. 31. Never confuse movement with action. Ernest Hemingway 32. You can confuse people even more thoroughly with windows. 33. Many politicians and media critics confuse cynicism with skepticism. 34. I realized why people confuse them with hearses. 35. Struan seems to confuse these two uses. 36. Try not to confuse "your" and "you're". 37. Never confuse motion with action. Benjamin Franklin 38. This nomenclature tends to confuse the terminology. 39. It is the easiest to confuse with simple decoys. 40. One of the more subtle failures is to confuse a block diagram with its inverse. 41. They might confuse that hard work with personal growth, internal challenges, junk like that. 42. We must be careful not to confuse two issues here. 43. It was the enlightened afrancesados who were to confuse political issues by their peculiar relation to liberalism. 44. It is not difficult confuse the two, but they are vastly different. 45. It looks almost like a cluster, and I have known unwary observers to confuse it with the Pleiades. 46. And their reluctance might turn into hardened resistance if you continue to confuse the two phenomena. 47. She flexed herself, she breathed spasmodically as if to confuse the natural rhythms of her body. 48. There are also no ligatures to confuse the start of the letter as there are in other letter positions. 49. In all probability these late reports confuse the species with the Hudsonian curlew. 50. In consequence, the message contained within a going concern qualification may merely confuse users of financial statements. 51. I always confuse Anthea with her sister - they're so alike. 52. His accounts thoroughly confuse fact and fancy, observation and interpretation. 53. Anti-alcohol campaigners deliberately seek to confuse alcohol with narcotic drugs. 54. The Catholic arguments confuse the issue, but this time, for all the wrong reasons, the Pope is infallible. 55. The rules relating to inadmissible reservations and objections thereto can confuse the relationship even between States which have ratified a treaty. 56. However, unless an accident or acute illness was associated with onset,(Sentencedict) memory problems are likely to confuse the result. 57. This will help us not to confuse physical pleasure with true happiness or the spiritual reality of joy. 58. Tamar's description, to him and Elizabeth, had been too vivid for him ever to confuse it. 59. The tendency to keep falling into the subjectivity trap usually brings with it a tendency to confuse goals with methods. 60. Woolley browsed this area, changing course and height every fifteen or twenty seconds to confuse the gunners. 61. However, just to confuse matters, economies of scale plus economies of scope do not imply subadditivity. 62. Do not confuse your reader with technical terms or jargon. 63. Much of the technical literature on the subject seems to confuse the two sets of questions distinguished in this section. 64. Do not confuse it with the Beta-Zeta pair, which is more widely separated. 65. The Home Office says the changes will close a loophole to organisations such as the Literal Democrats which appear designed to confuse. 66. The twins liked to confuse their teachers by switching seats. 67. The workers accused the researchers of trying to confuse them and possibly cheat them out of their bonuses. 68. It was never clear whether there was actually a Fifth or whether the whole array was simply devised in order to confuse Tehran. 69. Don't show him the other way of doing it - it'll only confuse him. 70. Leaders who confuse vision with cliche, however, betray their own ignorance of the human part of performance and change challenges. 71. They confuse popularity with wealth, and you are labelled as stingy. 72. They are mostly Labour voters but several confuse their Labour candidate with the leader of the Liberal Democrats. 73. Don't confuse poor decision- making with destiny. Own your mistakes. It’s ok; we all make them. Learn from them so they can empower you! Steve Maraboli 74. But I worry that the different sounds for the same object will confuse her. 75. His reply was inpart denial of the criticisms, and inpart an attempt to change the issue or confuse the matter. 76. Section 240 seeks to ensure that recipients of the latter will not confuse them with statutory accounts. 77. The conmen use baffling jargon when they talk about those deals, to confuse their victims. 78. Or was he merely seeking to confuse people in the West who have been calling for military intervention? 79. Such statements serve only to confuse and prevent artists from being creative. 80. Many documents, especially from the nineteenth century, contain redundant words which only serve to confuse. 81. The electric current has been set to confuse a small brain area, about the size of a pencil eraser. 82. We should not however confuse the transaction with the eventual use of the raw material. 83. The politicians, on the lookout for arguments to extend their authoritarianism, jumped at this opportunity to confuse the issue. 84. The ballot issue is a subterfuge designed to confuse voters. 85. It would be difficult to confuse this with any other species. 86. Only interviews with the prime suspects could enlighten us now but, instead,() they served to confuse still further. 87. Do not confuse limitations on the accrual of benefits with limitations on deductible contribution. 88. This attempt to confuse the issue went unanswered, and Santa Anna continued his preparations to advance on the capital. 89. The best way not to confuse them is to keep them separate. 90. Using measures which explain variations in utilisation in normative formulas is to confuse what is with what ought to be. 91. Or were the knives sent to a random group of people to confuse the hunt for either the killer or the hoaxer? 92. But it's not a name that will directly confuse people. 93. You should not confuse the 33 illusion of motion with its actuality. 94. Perceptions, such as hers, distort the truth and confuse the issue. 95. Another added that one of the purposes of the media hype was actually to deliberately confuse people. 96. It is tempting for leaders to confuse the popular will with the voices of those who shout the loudest. 97. I don't think Conrad was latching on properly, but I must admit breastfeeding did confuse me. 98. The lizard can outsmart predators by leaving its tail behind to confuse them. 99. Overseas runners drown by the lure of the pound will inevitably confuse the equation of who eventually comes out on top. 100. Decoys that can confuse the homing sensor in the interceptor are the Achilles' heel of this system. 101. To take them back west would he to confuse some issue that she did not want confused. 102. Making comparisons between brains is a very risky business because there are confounding variables to confuse the issue. 103. In its early stages, the symptoms of fatigue and nausea mimic heat exhaustion and can confuse the rangers. 104. Grim glory, matchless strength, and the wit to confuse, the charms to transform any invader. 105. And third, their likeness to their twin can confuse possible suitors: which one does he want? 106. Through advertising and promotional campaigns, the ambushing company tries to confuse consumers and to misrepresent the official sponsorship of the event. 107. Now, of course, Merrill Lynch is merely trying to confuse members of Congress by running these ads. 108. The decision is mischievous at best and will surely confuse the lower courts. 109. The wise politician tries to deliver what really grabs voters and shies away from complicated, long-range concepts that alarm and confuse. 110. He thought it would probably confuse them if he insisted on their moving on. 111. Confuse a waitress by asking her for a Big Mac and chips? 112. Christians usually think that they have nothing to learn from other religions, but that is because we confuse beliefs and practices. 113. However, it would certainly confuse the fox, thereby causing it to run erratically as described. 114. Boning and muscle-boning of the sirloin gives meaty cuts with a variety of names that confuse the consumer. 115. Sometimes many people confuse it with check safekeeping. 116. Analogies, big words(http://), and naming the competitor confuse people. 117. Star sapphire, stars falling over the sea, confuse. 118. Just don't confuse a strong center with passivity. 119. Do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. 120. Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny. 121. Don't confuse the sales techniques with the products. 122. Don't confuse FDDI's ring structure with Token Ring. 123. The TNC seems to confuse black people with mercenaries. 124. The problem is exacerbated by varying international patent laws, which both raise the cost and confuse the issue of patent protection. 125. Moreover, many admirers of CSR confuse the sort of creative destruction that makes us all richer, in the long run, with corporate skulduggery. 126. AWACS Thunderhead Don't let the jamming confuse you. Repeat; don't let the enemy's jamming confuse you. 127. When the clinical watch of deep caries is existing easy as phlogistic as dental pulp of sex of dental pulp hyperaemia, chronic closedown , dental pulp is necrotic (gangrenous) interblend confuse. 128. Those who confuse innovation and entrepreneurship are also prone to forget the most important difference between earned revenue and donated revenue. 129. Toilet and cesspool are two different matters, cannot confuse sth with sth else. 130. Although its newspaper business is small , confuse, but still lack of investment value. 131. Delving into the mystical aspect of Ninjitsu, the Ninja summons a perfect replica of her likeness in order to confuse her enemies. 132. If you confuse black and white any more, we'll settle with you one of these days. 133. I advised him against it, because to preempt his own deadline might confuse our adversaries. 134. In studying English Lexicology, the terms about the morphological structure and word - formation often confuse us. 135. The term comes from "discombobulate," which means to confuse or frustrate, and Google. 136. They are not trying to confuse the audience with the inherent ambiguity of merely portraying a single moment; they are expressing their acknowledgement towards life from each of them individually. 137. Dont confuse this...object...this construction of Hephaestus with your own flesh and blood. 138. Treatment with single-phase depression only antidepressant, treatment is required duplex depression mood stabilizer(), and confuse both would increase cure difficulty. 139. Paper institute character, be not people place desire character, confound right and wrong, and white confuse. 140. Even if you look at countries in the same income bracket, there are plenty of factors, from demography to culture, that confuse the picture. 141. Whatever the impact, it would be a mistake to confuse the twitches of an economy on life-support with a lasting recovery. 142. Although valuable in deconstruct the Platonism and realism, the fallibilism and quasi-empiricism confuse the essence difference between mathematics and other science. 143. Because the GoFor-It.com project uses a session to store user information that's pulled from a database, it has extra code doing other things and may confuse the issue. 144. Don't confuse this with the very similar looking Two Loop Knot – the technique is quite different and much faster . 145. They use all these phrases and peppiness to confuse you. 146. You together set out, I put a medicine in the fire heap while every time camps out and let him sponged ample many medicines,(http:///confuse.html) and I canned definitely be not presumable to confuse him as well. 147. Wodehouse once put it, 'never confuse the unusual with the impossible. 148. Is play down house property holding tax to confuse right and wrong? 149. But its advertisement still appears in left, with content interblend confuse, and the advertisement on the right side of its still is a basis at present bade discretion sort. 150. The expert believes the new financial policy will confuse the share market. 151. The point of drawing white objects is that A. there is no color to confuse the issue, and B. it's really easy to see what the light does on the surface of a white object. 152. Do not confuse ever the tangential acceleration, which is along the circumference, with a centripetal acceleration. 153. It would confuse and disenchant our young people, for example, if they are taught a set of values in school, but do not see these values being upheld in the family or within the community. 154. Afterall, it is easy to confuse genius with a bull market. 155. It, like the opium , will hocus your nerves, blur your eyes and confuse your mind. 156. It is usually seen that learners confuse a collocation while he know the meaning of each word well. Therefore the key point of this research lies on the semantic correlation of one word with another. 157. In Perl 5, parsing is an event unto itself, and actions are roadkill on the way to the Big City, using an extended syntax that is proven to confuse cats at a distance. 158. But an increasing number of Austin's eighth-graders also submit classwork containing "b4, " "ur, " "2" and "wata" — words that may confuse adults but are part of the teens' everyday lives. 159. But one should not confuse corporate welfare with a Keynesian stimulus. 160. Wrongfully, many people confuse success with wealth: they assume that a person's triumph can be concluded from the expensiveness of his or her watch, car, or house. 161. Another big misunderstanding of previous decades was to confuse nomadism with migration or travel. 162. There is a positive side to procrastination, but it's important not to confuse procrastination at its best with everyday garden-variety procrastination. Sometimes — sometimes! 163. Arena footpath also installed the fluorescent lamp that conceals type, add the faint illuminate of other line lamp, build the site a your person to confuse drunk atmosphere. 164. Attention, one should not confuse between time sheet and different reports available for the employees. 165. The success of most of the technique to confuse or crack the decompiler is because of the behavior difference between player and decompiler . 166. One should not confuse the percentage stated as dividend yield. 167. Most people confuse it with either Judo , Aikido, Chi - na, or recently popular Brazilian Jiujitsu. 168. The fox pretended to be dead as a ruse to confuse the hunters. 169. Don't confuse love with permissiveness. Sometimes telling a child no is the most loving thing you can do for him. 170. To confuse matters , the DNS is already splintering for a good reason. 171. There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand trinary , those that don't, and those that confuse it with binary. 172. The former might confuse the readers and fuddle their comprehension, while the latter might neglect the author's intention and lower the translation's class. 173. Their justification being that the clocks in our computers were binary coded and that after 99, they'd trip to 00 and that'd confuse the all out of them, sending them in a total tizzy. 174. But don't confuse them with a simple stratus cloud clinging to a mountaintop. "Only a jaunty cloud hat" will do. 175. But also have exception, for example plotted against to be fallen to confuse medicine to or by the person is calm force not quite medium badger game. 176. He has done more to confuse and mystify the subject than to clear it up. 177. Sudden and forceful movements may confuse customers, disrupt channels, transition economics inequitably, or lead to poor product execution. 178. Care must be taken not to confuse narcosis with death. 179. The player broke back order to confuse the opposing players. 180. You confuse me , and how can I transact business if I am confused? 181. To confuse intelligence and dislocate sentiment by gratuitous fictions is a short - sighted way of pursuing happiness. 182. Wrongfully, many people confuse success with wealth: they assume that a person's trimph can be concluded from the expensiveness of his or her watch, car, or house. 183. However the garment is covered in 'magic eye '-style animal prints and abstract patterns which confuse the eye so onlookers can only see a solid block of fabric. 184. QR is the dominant technical standard, but there are more out there which may confuse businesses and customers. 185. Confuse your knitting skirt with shoulder - straps to match jacket of brief paragraph bull-puncher, can says the most classical popularity is dressed up. 186. They call upon arcane strikes, power words, and spells to unleash raging torrents of cold, fire, or lighting, confuse and enthrall the weak-minded , or even turn invisible or walk through walls. 187. Some say that Cockney was also used by small-time criminals to confuse the police. 188. In most cities, the telephone company is adding more area codes to confuse people. 189. It is very easy to confuse hard - determinism with fatalism. 190. Lest I should confuse you with the crowd, you stand aside. 191. The students of Music School may confuse these three forms when analyzing big music work. 191. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 192. The besetting sin of this theory is that it often tends to confuse cause with effect. 193. At present, because their limits are not clear, people frequently confuse the two responsibilities, leading to more and more audit lawsuit cases in view of registered accountants. |
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