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confusion+(noun)

  • 1 confusion

    [-ʒən]
    noun sutrikimas, painiava

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  • 2 mess-up

    noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) painiava, maišalynė

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  • 3 misunderstanding

    1) ((a) confusion or mistake: a misunderstanding about the date of the meeting.) nesusipratimas, atsitiktinė klaida
    2) (a slight quarrel.) ginčas, nesutarimas

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  • 4 anarchy

    ['ænəki]
    1) (the absence or failure of government: Total anarchy followed the defeat of the government.) anarchija
    2) (disorder and confusion.) chaosas, suirutė
    - anarchism

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  • 5 bedlam

    ['bedləm]
    ((a place of) noise, confusion or uproar: Their house is bedlam.) beprotnamis

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  • 6 chaos

    ['keios]
    (complete disorder or confusion: The place was in utter chaos after the burglary.) chaosas, netvarka
    - chaotically

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  • 7 disorder

    [dis'o:də]
    1) (lack of order; confusion or disturbance: The strike threw the whole country into disorder; scenes of disorder and rioting.) netvarka
    2) (a disease: a disorder of the lungs.) sutrikimas

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  • 8 distraction

    [-ʃən]
    1) (something that takes the mind off other especially more serious affairs: There are too many distractions here to allow one to work properly.) kas atitraukia dėmesį/blaško
    2) (anxiety and confusion: in a state of complete distraction.) apkvaišimas, proto netekimas

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  • 9 flap

    [flæp] 1. noun
    1) (anything broad or wide that hangs loosely: a flap of canvas.) kas nukaręs/kabantis
    2) (the sound made when such a thing moves: We could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.) plazdenimas, plakimas(is)
    3) (great confusion or panic: They are all in a terrible flap.) sumaištis
    2. verb
    1) (to (make something) move with the sound of a flap: the leaves were flapping in the breeze; The bird flapped its wings.) plazdenti, plaktis, plaikstytis
    2) (to become confused; to get into a panic: There is no need to flap.) blaškytis, panikuoti

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  • 10 flurry

    American - flurries; noun
    1) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) gūsis, lengvas sniegelis
    2) (a confusion: She was in a flurry.) sumaištis

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  • 11 fluster

    1. noun
    (excitement and confusion caused by hurry: She was in a terrible fluster when unexpected guests arrived.) sujudimas, subruzdimas
    2. verb
    (to cause to be worried or nervous; to agitate: Don't fluster me!) nervinti, jaudinti

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  • 12 mess

    [mes] 1. noun
    (a state of disorder or confusion; an untidy, dirty or unpleasant sight or muddle: This room is in a terrible mess!; She looked a mess; The spilt food made a mess on the carpet.) netvarka, maišatis, kas netvarkingas/suteptas
    2. verb
    ((with with) to meddle, or to have something to do with: She's always messing with the television set.) kišti nagus prie, prasidėti su
    - messily
    - messiness
    - mess-up
    - make a mess of
    - mess about/around
    - mess up

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  • 13 muddle

    1. verb
    (to confuse or mix up: Don't talk while I'm counting, or you'll muddle me.) (su)painioti, (su)jaukti
    2. noun
    (a state of confusion: These papers keep getting in a muddle.) sumaištis, jovalynė
    - muddle-headed
    - muddle along/through
    - muddle up

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  • 14 pandemonium

    [pændi'mouniəm]
    (a state of noise and confusion: There was pandemonium in the classroom before the teacher arrived.) tikras pragaras, maišatis

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  • 15 whirl

    [wə:l] 1. verb
    (to move rapidly (round, away etc): She whirled round when I called her name; The wind whirled my hat away before I could grab it.) ap(si)sukti
    2. noun
    1) (an excited confusion: a whirl of activity; My head's in a whirl - I can't believe it's all happening!) sukimasis, sūkurys, sąmyšis
    2) (a rapid turn.) staigus ap(si)sukimas
    - whirlwind

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