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单词 Confusing
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1. The instructions were really confusing.
2. To the casual observer, the system appears confusing.
3. The instructions were not just confusing, they were positively misleading.
4. Great care is taken to avoid confusing the two types of projects.
5. You're confusing him! Tell him slowly and one thing at a time.
6. I understand the text but the diagrams are confusing me.
7. All this information can be confusing to the user.
7. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
8. I find the government policy extremely confusing.
9. To an outsider, the system seems complex and confusing.
10. I found it all very confusing, I must confess.
11. The plot was a little confusing.
12. His answers were obscure and confusing.
13. Its story-within-a-story method of narration is confusing.
14. It was a very confusing situation.
15. The statement is highly confusing.
16. The new signs will be very confusing for tourists.
17. The instructions on the box are very confusing.
18. The situation has become more confusing of late.
19. The instructions are terribly confusing. Could you help me with them, please?
20. The election returns produced a confusing picture of gains and losses.
21. You are confusing two ideas—you should try to separate them out in your mind.
22. This information will be less confusing if it's produced in tabular form.
23. Both teams were wearing the same colours, which made things confusing.
24. Teachers find the report's terminology so indefinite that it is confusing.
25. We've got two people called Paul James working here, so it's a bit confusing!
26. Choosing the right software can be time-consuming at best and confusing or frustrating at worst .
27. I will try to be brief and avoid further confusing the issue.
28. The transition from boyhood to manhood can be a confusing period.
29. The plethora of rules and regulations is both contradictory and confusing.
30. It is arguable that giving too much detail may actually be confusing.
1. The instructions were really confusing.
2. To the casual observer, the system appears confusing.
3. The instructions were not just confusing, they were positively misleading.
4. Great care is taken to avoid confusing the two types of projects.
5. You're confusing him! Tell him slowly and one thing at a time.
6. Both teams were wearing the same colours, which made things confusing.
7. I understand the text but the diagrams are confusing me.
7. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
31. The annoying thing about the scheme is that it's confusing.
32. You're confusing me with my sister, - she's the one studying drama.
33. It was all too quick, too confusing.
34. Male speaker It's all very confusing.
35. It was a tad confusing.
36. I found some of the questions really confusing.
37. The clubs' history, as presented, is dizzying, sometimes confusing.
38. The procedure can be a little confusing for beginners.
39. Immature plumages can be very confusing.
40. She was confusing him with her old dreams.
41. French wine labels can be very confusing.
42. This was an exciting but confusing discovery.
43. We hope you don't find this too confusing.
44. There was a split second of confusing movement.
45. The one-way systems round here can be pretty confusing.
46. But it can be so confusing for women.
47. The records are confusing to anyone untrained in accounting.
48. Cricket can be a pretty confusing game for non-players.
49. Life's confusing sometimes, you know.
50. The new law is complicated and confusing.
51. Bates described it as confusing and needing clarification.
52. The kidnappers issued a series of confusing demands.
53. It all sounds a bit complicated and slightly confusing, but the system has evolved over many years and it works.
54. His policies, especially in the first two years of his presidency, often have been confusing and contradictory.
55. From Honk Kong comes a confusing romance about chance encounters between lovesick cops and unusual women.
56. What seem the simplest phrases in journalese shorthand can be very confusing.
57. Kit car replicas arrive as a confusing jigsaw of pieces which have to be bolted together, often in the family garage.
58. Inconsistencies can be very confusing for young children and conflicting attitudes over toilet training and discipline can lead to frustration and unhappiness.
59. We are well rid of an ugly, vulgar and confusing publication.
60. Matson writes of her going to a Christmas party, where the conversations seem so confusing.
61. What looks beautiful to you may be a confusing mishmash to others.
62. The mathematically confusing and politically risky question of local government funding has worried both administrations.
63. The reception at Holloway was so confusing and everyone was so aggressive.
64. To clarify things that may be confusing the men in their lives.
65. This might hamstring the government and its operation was sometimes confusing to foreign observers.
66. Florida listed an unusually high 10 presidential tickets, which contributed to confusing ballot designs in some counties.
67. And at the dawning of a new revelation change and growth will be painful, and at times confusing.
67. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
68. But for newcomers, it also has never been more confusing to get started.
69. With a postal questionnaire, it is important also to check that the layout is neither confusing nor encouraging any particular response.
70. The pressures to be either Black or lesbian make it very difficult and confusing to develop being Black and lesbian.
71. The more you try to decipher the more confusing it becomes.
72. The road signs were very confusing and we ended up getting lost.
73. The situation is confusing, but there is an interesting history behind it.
74. Therefore there were numerous double-entries for both O level and CSE, a procedure that was expensive and confusing.
75. In doing so he is confusing carbon fixation with the fate of phytoplankton.
76. To make matters just a bit more confusing, developers sometimes release a new build of the same program.
77. It was a confusing situation, no real clues, nothing concrete.
78. It is frustrating, confusing and severely diminishes the pleasure the writing could bring.
79. In practice this is not usually found confusing as long as one is aware of whether one is marking stress levels or intonation.
80. As a result, the advice that physicians and the media offer people based on what these experts say is often confusing.
81. This is what is meant by the rather confusing term random access.
82. First, the political demands on public enterprises lead to objectives that are confusing, changeable and often mutually at odds.
83. I found the book really confusing. I kept forgetting who the characters were.
84. So many confusing facts battered his brain he didn't know how to start sorting them out.
85. By confusing unrelated issues and taking information out of context, you do readers a great disservice.
86. He was acting out of spite, spurred on to punish the second Stillman for confusing him.
87. This can make editing a time consuming and confusing exercise when working with a large piece of music.
88. A major impetus has been that users found this detailed budgetary accounting confusing.
89. Media coverage of issues relating to a healthy lifestyle is certainly extensive, but can be confusing.
90. It's all so big and confusing - all them streets and cars and places.
91. Confusing stories are circulating along with rumours and half-truths as people, in their desperation, try to help find the murderers.
92. Fand and Liban came behind, but their spears didn't light the way, only set confusing reflections in the walls.
93. People often find the medical language used by doctors confusing.
94. Given this array of confusing variables, it is remarkable that anything is known about alcohol at all.
95. In such cases, the environment provides foot soldiers with confusing signals regarding the acceptable level and forms of political activism.
96. For these folks, the images and text that are supposed to look cool appear as a confusing jumble.
97. They learn quickly, and keep trying even in confusing and conflicting circumstances. 2.
97. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
98. As in Ireland some voters would find the ballot paper confusing.
99. The prediction in relation to language learning is to some extent confusing.
100. Her unresolved conflict resulted in a stiff, confusing memo that must have frustrated Mary.
101. Potentially problematic was the specter of defense witnesses placing John Doe No. 2 in the conspiracy and confusing jurors.
102. Residents face confusing pricing and poor customer service from many local phone companies.
103. Though it offers more sites and possibilities than any on-line service, it can be confusing, and the quality uneven.
104. There is no indication or evidence that under such circumstances contact can be confusing or lead to divided loyalties.
105. It is only by confusing them that Atkins can hold that mathematics and physical reality are identical.
106. The market place can be confusing but Trader Horn picks his way through the mire Going for the grand tour.
107. It is better to manage without sections for office use, which candidates may find confusing and alienating.
108. That seems superfluous and even confusing, but unless some paths of possible interpretation are quite deliberately blocked they will be taken.
109. The fact that seeking clarification is so prevalent reminds us what a potentially confusing behaviour building can be.
110. How can human beings in normal conversation makes sense of 5,000 words an hour of confusing, semi-organized information?
111. Diagnostic difficulties in those cases were related to confusing radiological and endoscopic appearances or failure to obtain histological confirmation of lymphoma.
112. She had a confusing family background, as many children did in those days.
113. There is a perfectly logical reason why it seems so pointless and confusing.
114. These workshops are particularly valuable on a historical site that may be indistinct, puzzling and confusing, or extremely complicated.
115. The great advantage of the Word-Maker is that the word can be corrected without confusing the speller by crossings out and insertions.
116. Corporate intranets, immensely popular in the business world, may prove too confusing to use and too expensive to maintain.
117. The situation in Kabul was extremely confusing in the immediate aftermath of Najibullah's removal.
118. Direct debits or standing orders are liable to make money disappear from your account stealthily, which may be very confusing.
119. Bumper sticker thinking only adds to what is already a very confusing time for organizations and the people within them.
120. He said voters also may pay the price of an early primary with a more confusing ballot in November.
121. I have also decided to do some random attacks as a means of confusing law enforcement.
122. While this may be historically correct, the change of notation may be confusing to some readers.
123. In anorexia nervosa, which becomes a living death, the same connections are prevalent, together with the same confusing implications.
124. The worst thing we as consumers can do is to give up or not bother because it's all too confusing.
125. But there is a difference between a confusing experience and an insoluble problem.
126. We must try to act justly especially since the situation within the church is often confusing and upsetting.
127. It must be confusing and I have no answer to the criticism, except to blame the clearly short-sighted attitude on management.
128. But your dream world of wheeling and dealing become confusing.
129. This has generated some confusing comparisons between the capability of optical fibre and coaxial cables.
130. The route is promoted in publications ranging from telephone directories to restaurant placemats, but the information is often confusing and inaccurate.
131. The question begs other questions and is potentially leading and confusing.
132. Asking contestants to now get real and find an individual style is confusing the game.
133. Further confusing the picture, courts have also expanded the patent coverage for software.
134. Different definitions of charity for different purposes, for example, charity, tax, rating, would be very confusing.
135. Apart from the different sizes available the packaging of ceramic wall tiles is confusing, to say the least.
136. There, a tired reminder of arrangements made sufficiently confusing by the first notice.
137. This is confusing to people who think Hebrew and Yiddish are the same.
138. Only a small minority had claimed unemployment benefit before and so they found the complex procedures bewildering and confusing.
139. Much of the film is fun, but a lot is confusing.
140. All three were firing now, but the thick smoke was confusing them; they couldn't see properly through their masks.
141. Love is so confusing - you tell a girl she looks great and what's the first thing you do? Turn out the lights! Robert Orben 
142. But it can be confusing, and it's easy to buy the wrong package.
143. She was weighed down with a confusing mixture of feelings that sometimes felt so mellow and piquant, it was almost pleasant.
144. Confusing Old Testament Israel with the New Testament Church.
145. Spatial references coordinate systems, projections, datums , ellipsoids –confusing?
146. She slept fitfully, her mind crowded with confusing dreams.
147. It's also confusing to a casual user.
148. Too much paronomasia will make your essay confusing.
149. But equating savings with investment is confusing.
150. First off, huge apologies for last month's confusing report.
151. The story is hopelessly confusing.
152. They ribbed him for confusing the two words.
153. A confusing and disjointed story. Nice multiplayer options.
154. A confusing situation involving the support a wealthy person will suddenly make more sense.
155. The Internet may be a paradise for well-informed news junkies, but it is a confusing news junkyard for the rest of us.
156. Many modeless dialogs are implemented awkwardly. Their behavior is inconsistent and confusing.
157. Already she was confusing the perspectives of the room, transforming it into a dislocated clock.
157. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
158. To make things a little more confusing, different vendors use different or similar terms to mean different things that affect licensing (the point of that sentence was to be confusing).
159. Or a website where the menu system was confusing to navigate?
160. In this article, a lot of clerical and typographical errors are made through confusing similar characters.
161. The proceedings may be confusing—with silver-tongued barristers arguing for the admissibility of this or that document or video clip—but the emotions they touch are raw.
162. While the World Cup in South Africa is manna from heaven for soccer fans, spare a thought for those who regard "the beautiful game" as a confusing sport with complicated rules and impenetrable jargon.
163. The land registry management in this village is very confusing.
164. With pass by value, any change to the parameter is not reflected in the calling routine. Those who have used pass by reference will probably find this confusing.
165. The overall appearance of many programs is overly complex and confusing, making navigation and comprehension difficult.
166. Being awake in the dark and sleeping in the light. Running out of reasons, the heart is occupied by delusory, wandering, melancholy and confusing ...
167. In a world swamped with confusing and contradictory information, we can, like Peter, turn to Christ for wisdom. He cuts through the words of confusion with words of life.
168. Chances are that you had a "wet dream" — something that can be embarrassing and confusing to teen guys, but is completely normal.
169. Part of the challenge is that they're confusing to both the clients and the employees: The term escort is so universally euphemistic that people don't believe agencies that advertise as nonsexual.
170. SharpGIS - Spatial references coordinate systems, projections, datums, ellipsoids – confusing ?
171. These engineers viewed many web sites in the WWW as ineffective, confusing, and disarrayed.
172. But antiquity now is a yellow dust, Confusing in the grasses its ruins and white Bones .
173. Cause is confusing in particular if one sees no relationship between the current life and the preset time disastrous circumstance one has made manifest.
174. Her brazenness of confusing right and wrong, and black and white goes beyond our imagination.
175. If those topsy-turvy feelings got you twisted inside-out, think of the poet Rumi, who 800 years ago said: all we really want is love's confusing joy.
176. As I alluded to earlier, the black caiman has had a confusing nomenclatural history despite the fact that it has been recognized since it was first described as a unique crocodilian .
177. They light up when the Sailfish hunts, confusing their prey and letting their fellow hunters know what they're doing.
178. However, this streamlined notation can be confusing as explained below.
179. You're confusing implication and entailment, whoever that was. If Q then S was it?
180. As there is great divarication in theory, confusing and difficult in practice, it is necessary to argue and study this issue.
181. His were doubly confusing because she had a vague idea there was truth in them.
182. Future bionic hybrids will be more confusing, more pervasive, and more powerful.
183. There are three confusing concepts of dissociation about clinical symptoms: dissociative experience, dissociative symptom, and dissociative disorder.
184. Anaphylaxis is a potentially life - threatening illness that can be confusing to both patient and clinician.
185. I guess he's confusing the scenario where pair production forms out of energy during the early period after the BB.
186. To comprehend this sentence pattern perfectly, one should have a clear demarkation among the easily confusing conceptions of imperative sentence, elliptic sentence and so on.
187. Choose single word names for menu categories . Using multiple words makes separation between categories confusing.
187. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
188. But this confusing place is a normal stage, a chemical letdown in both their brains.
189. Notice that we've put a comment inside the definition, to remind us of stack effects. This is particularly wise when the stack order is potentially confusing or hard to remember.
190. "Anusitis is a difficult condition to define and therefore confusing to study, " Dr. Brand replied.
191. But it is here that Keynes equating saving with investing becomes particularly confusing.
192. If you rant and rave at it, you'll simply make the job of convincing the dog it would be better off working for you far more difficult because you'll be confusing and frightening him.
193. I am so ashamed of confusing the two concept: directivity pattern and directivity coefficient.
194. Feehan assembles an enormous and somewhat confusing cast of characters.
195. All these have resulted because of confusing the abstract with the concrete and unscientifically treating Marxism as a scientific theory.
196. The ineloquent Bush could be really confusing at times in expressing his thoughts.
197. And unless, you know, you've been hired to do Pirandello's Six Characters In Search Of An Author, this is not a great thing, because you get something that is really confusing.
198. He said he had Sarkozy's full support and would not resign; politicians attacking him were confusing homosexuality and paedophilia.
199. Why wouldn't Saknussemm have hidden an incredible invention behind this confusing cryptogram?
200. On this ground, the fallaciousness of the western utility theory lies in confusing the notation of the price and val.
201. Here chasing down the story got confusing, and stirred up a minor maelstrom in Tokyo.
202. Due to this , choosing the right site dating services online can quire confusing .
203. They are utterly lost, anchorless in a strange and confusing world.
204. The uncertainty created by this situation must be confusing for you.
205. But for less experienced users (especially for those in-laws who just logged on to see your photos or to pay their electric bill) all that cleverness is confusing or annoying.
206. Strike up a conversation with an old man sitting about, and his disjoined (if not confusing) narration will take you so easily back to the olden times of the Republic (founded in 1912).
207. To twist together or entwine into a confusing mass; snarl.
208. If switching from standard to high-definition television wasn't confusing enough, there's another wave of TV technology on the horizon: 3D.
209. A confusing situation involving the support of a wealthy person will suddenly make more sense.
210. Yet, from the very beginning the meaning of "equal protection" has at times been confusing, perhaps because the framers of the Fourteenth Amendment left us no explanation of exactly what they meant.
211. But Argenti and others also say it is a medium whose function is confusing.
212. Terminology can be very confusing because numerous terms have arisen in various disciplines.
213. Although seen in the West as a ruthless autocrat, in Qaddafi's own mind he is an avatar of an idealized form of mass democracy, eschewing the confusing bureaucracy of a representative system.
214. Sound confusing? Think of a virtual printer as another form of standard output.
215. Have you ever wondered why religious teachings are invariably mysterious, confusing, and internally incongruent?
216. What is the cause devils rebirthing or disc fairy ultra-left, whole campus into fear confusing in.
217. Li Jia Wei of the use of multi-serve with a backhand bit, "arch" of the confusing nature of the action side, the side of the backspin serve, hand-made plastic can now serve a half squat.
217. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
218. After buying a new chain I was faced with the insurmountable task of putting the confusing jigsaw puzzle together again.
219. Selecting just one problematical area at a time is less confusing for students.
220. The "No Double Supervision" is the very theory that nails down the confusing discussion on the manner and status of the Procuratorate in the civil procedure.
221. The deep - seated reason of excluding alternative joinder is confusing substantive law with procedural law.
222. You need lots of love and understanding to help you to get to grips with your feelings and unpick the confusing issues that are overwhelming you.
223. Despite the best efforts of web architects, the web has always been a wild frontier of messy, confusing, and sometimes just diabolically broken markup (nicknamed tag soup).
224. To the novice, this kind of thing is confusing and frightening.
225. It's a complete reversion to primitive superstition. They are confusing cause and effect.
226. When turning from the realm of the analog signal testing and analysis to that of the digital, the frequency aliasing is often confusing and ignored.
227. The answer is no , according to a study in Oryx. Simply because the cards are confusing.
228. Confusing section names can spoil all the work done; this is the case when the only word is of great value in all senses.
229. Bottom line bend over backwards to avoid confusing your customer.
230. And inside outfit is of all kinds imperatorial game plan gets stuck, offer game confusing and teenage collect and collect carefully.
231. Like here notwithstanding the megalith stands up favor a woods, the megalith doesn't seem to be confusing, and up to the present, haven't discovered any living creature.
232. This is technically correct as we have just created an empty file, but it can be confusing and misleading.
233. And the weakness of the legal system means that companies operate in a confusing half-light.
234. Ruling-party parliamentarian Ndiogou Wack Ly believes the change would have been too confusing.
235. Well all of that is very confusing,and if you want to get a PhD you can do the exegesis of it for the rest of your life.
236. Sometimes, multi - level undo and redo is supported: this can be very useful but confusing.
237. Code that changes the loop counter in the body of the loop is confusing and error prone.
238. This may be confusing at this stage, and I will discuss this more in the next section because this is the most important rule for actual coding.
239. This confusing array of potential scenarios makes a case for the importance of all men, especially after age 45, to have a thorough medical exam that includes the PSA test and DRE every year.
240. If you've never encountered an exact precision data type, the distinction between a decimal and floating-point type may be confusing.
241. In my earlier years , I found even the statuette of the Thinker confusing.
242. But most of these require manual entry of port numbers and server addresses, which can be confusing.
243. Being touched inappropriately by a family member, for example, can be very confusing and traumatic.
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