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单词 Confused
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1 The two steps cannot be confused.
2 He was beginning to get rather confused.
3 They confused me by asking so many questions.
4 Seeing the two of them together totally confused me.
5 Mahoney's pulse was racing, and he felt confused.
6 They asked so many questions that they confused me.
7 I'm totally confused. Could you explain that again?
8 He's been a bit dizzy and confused since the accident. Do you think it's mild concussion?
9 She was becoming confused.
10 He was depressed and in a confused state of mind.
11 He was confused and incoherent and I didn't get much sense out of him.
12 A survey showed people were confused about what they should eat to stay healthy.
13 Expect to feel angry, depressed and confused. It's all part of the mourning process.
14 People are confused about all the different labels on food these days.
15 Don't rush him or he'll become confused.
16 Witness statements presented a confused picture of the incident.
17 He left his audience thoroughly confused.
18 I am confused by the whole thing.
19 These verbs are often confused.
20 Her unexpected arrival confused all our plans.
21 She was momentarily confused by the foreign road signs.
22 The old lady easily gets confused.
23 She had a confused idea of life in general.
24 The children were confused by the change of routine.
25 She packed her bags and left?leaving Matthew bewildered and confused.
26 Your forever friend gets you through the hard times,the sad times,and the confused times.
27 We will easily get happiness only if we have a confused life.
28 True friends could get you through the hard times, the sad times, and the confused times.
29 Forever friend gets you through the hard times, the sad times,and the confused times.
30 A report by the state prosecutor described the police action as confused and disorganised.
1 He was beginning to get rather confused.
2 Seeing the two of them together totally confused me.
3 Mahoney's pulse was racing, and he felt confused.
4 I'm totally confused. Could you explain that again?
5 She packed her bags and left?leaving Matthew bewildered and confused.
6 He's been a bit dizzy and confused since the accident. Do you think it's mild concussion?
7 She was becoming confused.
8 He was depressed and in a confused state of mind.
9 He was confused and incoherent and I didn't get much sense out of him.
10 A survey showed people were confused about what they should eat to stay healthy.
11 Expect to feel angry, depressed and confused. It's all part of the mourning process.
12 People are confused about all the different labels on food these days.
13 A report by the state prosecutor described the police action as confused and disorganised.
14 George paused, momentarily confused.
15 We can evolve the truth from a mass of confused evidence.
16 Many people are confused about the new ways of measuring temperature.
17 Corporate crime — committed by businesses — should not be confused with white - collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against.
31 She looked a wee bit confused.
32 I'm a trifle confused about the arrangements for tonight.
33 Things were happening too quickly and Brian was confused.
33 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
34 He was very confused about his feelings.
35 I always get the two youngest sisters' names confused.
36 If you're confused about anything, phone my office.
37 He was confused about his sexuality.
38 You have confused the meanings of the two words.
39 A confused situation followed the military coup.
40 I feel really confused and wretched.
41 She was found wandering in a confused state .
42 I'm still just a bit confused.
43 The news left us numb and confused.
44 Never had she been so confused.
45 The situation remains confused as both sides claim success.
46 The speaker had got confused, and started contradicting himself.
47 I was confused by all the noise.
48 They had confused me with their admiration.
49 German politics surprised and confused him.
50 The road signs confused the driver.
51 The incident left her feeling confused and hurt.
52 My mother has become very forgetful and confused recently.
53 They confused me with conflicting accounts of what happened.
54 The confused situation has straightened out.
55 You're getting me all confused.
56 The government's only crumb of comfort is that their opponents are as confused as they are.
57 The workers are confused to be ordered around by the employers.
58 She looked confused for a moment, then suddenly the penny dropped.
59 I didn't gather much form the confused story he told me.
60 Let's keep to the subject, or you'll get me too confused.
61 He was too distressed and confused to answer their questions.
62 His books on grammar are a shining light in a very difficult and confused field.
63 The drugs she's taking make her drowsy and confused,(Sentence dictionary) but there are times when she's quite lucid.
64 In the earliest phase of mental disorder, relatives feel confused.
65 She was in an extremely confused state of mind .
66 This construction should not be confused with the regular passive.
67 I was so confused that I could hardly compose my thoughts.
68 The children gave a confused account of what had happened.
69 I'm a bit confused. Was that her husband or her son she was with?
70 Corporate crime?committed by businesses?should not be confused with white-collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against a business.
71 All the corridors looked the same and he felt thoroughly confused.
72 George paused, momentarily confused.
73 We can evolve the truth from a mass of confused evidence.
74 My aunt, it grieves me to say, gets things confused.
75 A well-constructed troll will provoke irate or confused responses from flamers and newbies.
76 The teacher's attempts at enlightenment failed; I remained as confused as before.
77 This policy, they say, is at best confused and at worst non-existent.
78 Historians seem to have confused the chronology of these events.
79 Grandfather gets quite confused sometimes, and doesn't even know what day it is.
80 He kept asking unnecessary questions which only confused the issue.
81 All your changes of plan have made me totally confused.
82 A stranger to these parts would be confused by some of the local customs.
83 She felt hopelessly confused.
84 Your essay gets a bit confused halfway through when you introduce too many ideas at once.
85 The monograph is conceptually confused, unclear in its structure and weak in its methodology.
86 He saw she was confused and he took full advantage of the situation.
87 Many people are confused about the new ways of measuring temperature.
88 Corporate crime — committed by businesses — should not be confused with white - collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against.
89 He wrinkled his brow, confused and worried by the strange events.
90 If you're confused, join the club!
91 I had a feeling our house confused him.
92 But it has left me feeling rather - confused.
93 No wonder many of us get confused.
93 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
94 My journal is confused, almost cryptic on these matters.
95 Switzer got confused or tongue-tied again Thursday.
96 I am now very confused about the whole thing.
97 All of which left me even more confused.
98 His sudden change in mood completely confused her.
99 When I go back there, my mind grows confused.
100 The instructions just confused me even more.
101 Jenna looked different, confused, more alive than usual.
102 Now I'm totally confused. Can you explain that again?
103 I think my explanation only confused matters further.
104 Rage is exciting, but leaves me confused and exhausted. Mason Cooley 
105 Tim was confused by these mixed and unsettling messages.
106 Sandy Shores Prawns and shrimps are often confused.
107 He looked confused and quite alarmed.
108 How could he be so confused?
109 This confused bird-watchers, but the bird itself was fine.
110 I get confused and climb the wrong staircase.
111 I'm not confused, I'm just well mixed. Robert Frost 
112 Leadership is often confused with other things, specifically management.
113 A jumble of confused thoughts crowded my brain.
114 Her eyes were bloodshot and confused.
115 He looked confused and swallowed repeatedly.
116 The keepers were more confused than the eagle was.
117 I was more confused than thrilled.
118 History is only a confused heap of facts. Lord Chesterfield 
119 To many, the distinction between rote memorization and understanding is unclear and leads to confused teaching and learning.
120 The tradition of church music was confused by the peculiar nature of Henry VIII's semi-Reformation.
121 Naturally enough, a confused situation arose, during which old conventions such as melody and harmony were jettisoned.
122 Robert Carnwath feared that the Act was so confused that we could not go to court with a realistic chance of winning.
123 During training the student will learn from many teachers,(http:///confused.html) and the junior nurse can be confused by apparent differences and contradictions.
124 To be sure, this is not the only criterion: the voices of other Christians may be very confused.
125 Be not careless in deeds, nor confused in words, nor rambling in thought. Marcus Aurelius 
126 She became very upset and confused, clearly feeling that Balbinder's failure was her fault.
127 In the hasty and confused breakup, nobody wished anybody a happy Hanukkah, a merry Christmas or a happy New Year.
128 Working on this delusion, they then feel either excited and act like silly children or confused and act like silly children.
129 John changed from a friendly and cheerful young boy into a confused adolescent.
130 Worse, it suggests that his questioners had confused him with his younger brother, Alfredo.
131 I stumbled from the room dazed and confused, completely disoriented by what had just happened.
132 Each centre will be designed to help even the most physically disabled or confused people move around and orient themselves easily.
133 He was in fact confused himself, not entirely sure how his career had carried him here.
134 There was shouting, the kind of confused commotion that usually attends an assassination attempt.
135 There was the Ziploc storage bag, not to be confused with the Ziploc sandwich bag, snack bag or freezer bag.
136 Labour may not be in the business of re-connecting with the past, but its attachment to the future is still confused.
137 She gave a long disorganized speech that left everyone confused.
138 Some analysts are attempting to discipline the confused setting, primarily by studying what has happened in similar circumstances.
139 When I stopped walking, my temperature dropped below normal, which might explain my confused state.
140 The prod is not to be confused with the caress which gently brushes a surface.
141 Historically, he said, entrepreneurship was the Cinderella of business studies, wrongly confused with the management of small businesses.
142 Because they had been confused and upset early on in the campaign they found it hard to relax and trust us.
143 Newspaper reports give a rather confused picture of the state of the economy.
144 May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house. George Carlin 
145 Confused by the mind and diffused by the senses, we seek pleasure and lose the great treasure called life. RVM 
146 The election result has left Green Party members confused, dismayed and dejected.
147 Your audience will be confused over it and that will give you a chance to think of something.
148 Punkish local kids may all too readily be confused with big-city operators.
149 For government officials who are intimidated or confused by welfare reform, the idea might offer relief.
150 But as for me, I have not been so confused since high school geometry.
151 She claims her alleged victim was confused and made up the whole story.
152 When you see jargon from other industries, you probably get confused and distracted, wanting familiar terms instead.
153 No wonder six out of 10 consumers are confused by manufacturers' claims about the Greenness of their products.
153 try its best to collect and build good sentences.
154 But the worst was the confused state of his mind, that was the most wearying thing of all.
155 In many instances, the person with a major seizure will be confused after regaining consciousness.
156 It means admitting sometimes that you are confused, frightened, angry and guilty.
157 Knowing him, he'd keep them shut even if he was awake, just to get me confused.
158 My mind, once sound as a bell, became muddled and confused.
159 You were too confused by how the city and the people looked to you.
160 People seem confused, tensions run high, and constant crisis is a fact of organizational life.
161 The trick is not to get confused about which is which.
162 It's hardly surprising then, that we get confused by the signals he gives out - now more than ever.
163 Bao Dai, isolated and confused in his palace in Hue, had received a message from the Vietminh demanding his resignation.
164 This is where the present bounty hunter story has become confused.
165 The justification for Gloucester's assumption of power confused contemporaries and has continued to arouse controversy.
166 The next two diphthongs are almost exactly the opposite of each other and therefore less likely to be confused.
167 She felt hurt and confused when her husband left her.
168 Two of the stories in the new book also are about confused middle-aged men.
169 I never confused what I had with what I was. Jonathan Safran Foer 
170 If you are writing on a complex topic a reader can easily become confused.
171 A confused treatment of a good idea, written and directed by Mark Peploe.
172 He could get no real grip on the situation, and the more he pondered, the more confused his thinking became.
173 He drove back to Acra and slept the sleep of a confused man.
174 You're effectively cheating your body by reducing your calorie intake and your body sends out different responses because it's confused.
175 I was eight years old at the time and completely confused by their attitude.
176 Meanwhile, Stuart Barlow will provoke a confused reaction from family and friends in his first Merseyside derby on Monday night.
177 Getting a phone call at the Writers' Club had so confused me that I became half deaf.
178 This applies both to the mentally alert and the mentally confused.
179 Alfred was like us, cool and real, but as the police moved in on him things became a bit confused.
180 They may seem confused, as if they are in their own world.
181 It is a method to write down a language which is commonly confused with the language itself.
182 In-line skating is not to be confused with roller skating.
183 The only other smell you are likely to encounter that could be confused with badger musk is that of the fox.
184 Therefore, introspection and self-observation are diametrically opposed in action and effect(http:///confused.html), and should never be confused one with another.
185 Aunt Clara had been so sharp, so witty, but now she is just a sad, confused old woman.
186 I'm a little confused - could you explain it again?
187 I stumbled from the office, feeling dazed and confused, and not really knowing where I was.
188 Reagan, confused and uninformed, escaped with only his image blemished.
189 But they can not be confused with glass by an examiner of moderate skill and experience.
190 Soon, though, she began to dream - confused, disturbing dreams, and all of them about Julius.
191 That kind of cerebral dominance was subsequently confused with that other specialty of left-brain function: running the right hand.
192 The combined effect is to leave individual teachers feeling more accountable, but more confused and less supported.
193 More importantly, Griffin seems either to be confused or just wrong about consciousness.
194 She dropped her eyes to the tablecloth, suddenly confused and deeply ashamed of herself.
195 We're a little confused about what we're supposed to be doing.
196 Not now, not while she was in such a confused and distressed state of mind.
197 The two men were confused by the hostile reception the mob gave them, and they had reason to be.
198 It was time to clarify the confused political situation in Berry.
199 I was so confused that I could not make a coherent answer.
200 Since her contentions are not supported by evidence, her allegations should not be confused with fact.
201 He felt dazed and confused because he could not decide what Jeopardy had meant by his remark.
202 Freyja Freyja and Frigg are often confused and sometimes indistinguishable, but Freyja possesses a number of important individual traits.
203 A partner may not detect the difference and the woman herself may be confused.
204 But the Commission considers that the role played by music in the worship of parish and cathedral ought not to be confused.
205 Angie is a very confused lady at the moment, according to Freya Copeland, who plays Emmerdale's popular police sergeant.
206 Only a reader familiar with Magritte's art will not be confused by this strange editorial decision.
207 Alternatively, you can completely rearrange the decor in the tank so that the bully becomes confused.
208 Callie had seemed confused by outside people sometimes understanding her and sometimes not.
209 In babies and young children, the symptoms can be confused with a heavy cold.
210 Sometimes I get confused between work and socialising, especially when we spend our off-duty time discussing what we did on duty.
211 Female speaker Carers are often confused because they don't know which of the many agencies to go to.
212 In the confused laws of the cockney underworld, they were good blokes in the community they terrorised.
213 Permanently low blood pressure, meanwhile, shouldn't be confused with temporary hypotension.
213 try its best to gather and create good sentences.
214 We began sorting them into different area sizes as we were getting confused with those we had and didn't have.
215 Every time someone tries to explain the Internet to me, I get even more confused.
216 Has a wild goose grown desperate and confused by the disappearance of all grain and berries?
217 It is therefore unsurprising that such seizures are sometimes confused with panic attacks.
218 He thought back and ... and it was all so confused and seemed so long ago.
219 The electrons become confused, often losing track of the partner they brought to the dance.
220 Gentiles are often confused about proper behavior, gifts, and attire.
221 Numbers Most business writers get confused about when to spell out numbers and when to use numerals.
222 Haters are confused admirers who can’t understand why everybody else likes you. Paulo Coelho 
223 Daak had looked confused: he marched straight to Ace, but seemed not to know what to do next.
224 Cellular phones, too, often evoke a confused state of dread.
225 If Bruno felt confused or anxious, he could always simply smile and lie there.
226 We need to see the comfort a confused old person derives from holding a prayer book or rosary.
227 Male moths become confused by the signals and are unable to find mates.
228 The Press Secretary gave a completely different version of events, which greatly confused the situation.
229 Was she a silly adolescent girl to be so confused and seduced by a handsome face? a beautiful body?
230 No wonder our clergymen look anxious, and their congregations confused!
231 Antiquity, aesthetics and prejudice are colliding in a confused debate.
232 Some one else who is sometimes confused perhaps likes a trip to the pub at lunch-time.
233 The feuding between ministers during the revivals had robbed them of some prestige and had confused people who were looking for stability.
234 The report also notes the confused assumptions that governed the relationship between Kimmel and Short.
235 Whether voters are bored, confused or scared of losing popular services, it seems to be a dead duck.
236 But, the reader will become confused and distracted by passives, so avoid them.
237 In a confused situation, the demonstrators also apparently set upon army units dispatched to the radio station to arrest the mutineers.
238 Expert witnesses should not be confused with expert determination: see 1.6.3.
239 There, but too confused for events to register in my memory.
240 It should not be confused with the carve gybe which is used in high winds without the centreboard.
241 Like a lot of people around here say, he has these very confused white people as parents.
242 She was confused, upset and bewildered by the train of events.
243 Yet he had looked at her today - Lord, she was so confused.
243 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
244 You don't write a resume to get a job; you write it to get an interview - don't get the two things confused.
245 Woil looked around him and seemed suddenly confused and unsure of himself.
246 Relieved yet confused, I tried to reconstruct the actual event.
247 The fact is that an externalized conflict with a psychopathic origin can be confused all too easily with a genuinely external one.
248 Very often arrears mounted just when borrowers were least able to cope with the situation; they felt vulnerable and confused.
249 The situation in the city centre is getting increasingly confused, and riot police have been told to stand by.
250 Certainly a confused transition is to be expected, since the country has no real mechanisms for a transfer of power.
251 Victoria has lost her clarity and her fish have become confused.
252 Gordon McVie, director general of Cancer Research Campaign, acknowledges that the public is confused by the sheer number of charities.
253 He was still too confused for any sort of confrontation with the old man.
254 Understand your priorities People are often confused about where to put the limited sums they can save.
255 The confused evidence suggests they are acting on their own initiative, not on directives from East Berlin to play for time.
256 To take them back west would he to confuse some issue that she did not want confused.
257 This should be borne in mind while reading the following descriptions so that the medium does not become confused with the aims.
258 They further confused the tone of a piece that had about it the whiff of 1970s radical agitprop.
259 From below there were the hoarse confused cries of the mob.
260 Don't think too much. That makes you believe you have more choices than you do. Then your mind becomes confused. Amy Tan 
261 Private land trusts, not to be confused with state trust land, are non-profit groups dedicated to preserving open space.
262 US policy towards China has always seemed mixed and confused.
263 Bullies are often confused by people who don't fight back but who continue to do what is right.
264 Worst of all, he was readily confused with another Michael Joyce who denounced a priest to the Black and Tans.
265 His statement confused more than it elucidated and satisfied almost no one.
266 If it sits there and looks confused for several seconds, be patient.
267 In the brave new world of the self-employed, homes should not be confused with offices.
268 The organisation of the Catholic church is not to be confused with that of the Ministry of Transport or police department.
269 Some are also unaware or confused about where to obtain birth control and what this involves.
270 Confused, she lifted her face to his, a new kind of awareness bringing the colour to her cheeks.
271 The deputy judge inferred that the deceased was seriously confused as to the extent of his assets.
272 Nor should the bureaucratization of society as a whole be confused with the emergence of the bureaucracy as a ruling class.
273 Many people feel so pressured by the expectations of others that it causes them to be frustrated, miserable and confused about what they should do. But there is a way to live a simple, joy-filled, peaceful life, and the key is learning how to be led by the Holy Spirit,(http://) not the traditions or expectations of man. Joyce Meyer 
274 It is easy to get confused about the regional conflicts that have raged in the area.
275 But their attention was attracted to the sounds which arose in the background - a sort of confused hammering and shouting.
276 A typical example was Gert, a complex boy who confused Bloomsbury House visitors.
277 Such people, you probably will be a sigh of his sober-minded and confused.
278 Helena: you make me confused. Who should I believe in?
279 Some of its employees, in their zeal to win the business of wealthy Americans with a predilection for fibbing to the taxman , seem to have confused discretion with spycraft.
280 Rubens : Yes , thank you; just assuring that I am not confused about anything.
281 For this reason, peppermint (Mentha piperita) is often confused with spearmint (Mentha spicata).
282 However, the concepts of khalifah and prophethood are not to be confused. The role and status of vicegerency is conferred upon the human being as such, and it is shared by man and woman alike.
283 Unfortunately, parallel processing is sometimes confused with concurrent processing, so the description of concurrent parallel jobs can add even more confusion.
284 One step a time, you can do too much at one ladder, you guys(we are already confused) .
285 Foreigners are confused by the four tones in Mandarin Chinese.
286 Objective: To identify Arillus Longan and it's confused variety by the proteins electrophoresis.
287 You can't see the wood for the trees, you are confused.
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