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kənˈfju:z гл.
1) а) смешивать, спутывать( with) I always confuse him with his brother. ≈ Я всегда путаю этого человека с его братом. We in reality confuse wealth with money. ≈ На самом деле мы смешиваем понятия богатства и денег. б) затемнять, замутнять (смысл) Syn: blur
2) перемешивать в беспорядке, приводить в беспорядок Syn: jumble
3) а) конфузить, смущать б) запутывать, сбивать с толку( with) The teacher confused the student with too many questions. ≈ Преподаватель засыпал студента вопросами, чем окончательно запутал его. Syn: bewilder, confound, dumbfound, nonplus, abash Ant: clarify, encourage, hearten, help, reassure смущать, приводить в замешательство;
- to * a pupil by difficult questions смутить ученика трудными вопросами смешивать, спутывать;
- to * two authors of the same name спутать двух писателей с одинаковой фамилией;
- to * two words of similar spelling спутать два слова с одинаковым написанием;
- to * money with happiness отождествлять богатство и счастье запутывать, усложнять;
- stop confusing the issue перестаньте запутывать вопрос confuse запутывать ~ смешивать ~ смущать -
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{kən'fju:z}
1. обърквам, причинявам безпорядък в
2. обърквам, смущавам
to get CONFUSEd обърквам се, смущавам се
3. смесвам, вземам (някого, нещо) за някой друг/за нещо друго
to CONFUSE the issues смесвам въпросите* * *{kъn'fju:z} v 1. обърквам; причинявам безпорядък в; 2. объркв* * *смесвам; стъписвам; уплитам; сконфузвам; обърквам;* * *1. to confuse the issues смесвам въпросите 2. to get confused обърквам се, смущавам се 3. обърквам, причинявам безпорядък в 4. обърквам, смущавам 5. смесвам, вземам (някого, нещо) за някой друг/за нещо друго* * *confuse[kən´fju:z] v 1. обърквам; правя (причинявам) безпорядък в; развалям, разстройвам; her arrival \confused my plans пристигането ѝ обърка плановете ми; 2. обърквам, смущавам; to get \confused обърквам се, сконфузвам се, смущавам се; 3. смесвам, обърквам, припознавам се, вземам някого (нещо) за някой друг (за нещо друго); I \confused you with your brother взех те за брат ти. -
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[kən'fjuːz]1) (bewilder) confondere, disorientare [ person]2) (fail to distinguish) confondere, scambiare ( with con)3) (complicate) complicare [ argument]* * *[kən'fju:z]1) (to put in disorder: He confused the arrangements by arriving late.) scompigliare2) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) confondere3) (to make puzzled: He completely confused me by his questions.) confondere•- confused- confusedly
- confusion* * *[kən'fjuːz]1) (bewilder) confondere, disorientare [ person]2) (fail to distinguish) confondere, scambiare ( with con)3) (complicate) complicare [ argument] -
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[kən'fjuːz]гл.1) ( confuse with) смешивать, путатьI always confuse him with his brother. — Я всегда путаю этого человека с его братом.
We in reality confuse wealth with money. — На деле мы путаем богатство с деньгами.
Syn:jumble II 2.3) конфузить, смущать4) запутывать, сбивать с толкуThe teacher confused the student with too many questions. — Преподаватель засыпал студента вопросами, чем окончательно сбил его с толку.
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[kən'fjuːz]v1) смущать, приводить в замешательство- confuse smb- be confused2) путать, спутывать, смешивать, терятьсяThe old man was completely confused by all the traffic. — При виде такого Уличного движения старик совсем растерялся.
•ASSOCIATIONS AND IMAGERY:Значение глагола to confuse и сочетания to be/to get confused связано с понятием смущения, замешательства, растерянности, образно связано с потерей ориентации, что отражается в следующих примерах: You have lost me. - What do you mean? Ты не следишь за моей мыслью. - Что ты имеешь в виду? I was completely at sea. Я совершенно не знал/не понимал. что делать/что происходит. I felt adrift and alone, with no real sense of direction. Я чувствовал себя покинутым и беспомощным, не понимал, что делать/куда все идет. I seem to have lost my bearing. Я потерял всякую ориентацию/не понимаю, что происходит/не знаю, что делать. I don't know if I am coming or going. Совсем не понимаю, что делаю. I feel like a fish out of water. Я чувствую себя как рыба, вытащенная из воды. /Я чувствую себя не в своей тарелке. You've got it all back to front. Ты все поставил с ног на голову/вывернул все наизнанку/перепуталUSAGE:Русским возвратным глаголам на -ся в английском языке соответствуют две конструкции. Первая - это конструкция get + Participle II: get (become) confused/embarrassed (hurt, frightened) смущаться (обидеться, испугаться). В этом случае подразумеваются две стороны, участвующие в ситуации: одна, испытывающая смущение (обиду, испуг), и другая, вызывающая эти чувства. Вторая - это конструкция с возвратным местоимением oneself: to repeat oneself (to forget oneself, to justify oneself, to cut oneself) повторяться (забываться, оправдываться, порезаться). В этом случае есть только один участник ситуации, на которого и направлено действие. -
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[kənˈfju:z]confuse запутывать confuse смешивать confuse смущать -
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أَرْبَكَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city.. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. fluster: make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. mess up: to make a mess of; confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: We suffered an overwhelming defeat. Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. \ See Also أحرج (أَحْرَج)، بلبل (بَلْبَل)، حير (حَيَّر)، قهر (قَهَرَ)، هيج (هَيَّجَ) -
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شَوَّشَ \ bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disorganize: to put sth. (a plan, etc.) out of working order or into a state of confusion: Our holiday was disorganized by our son’s sudden illness. mix up: to confuse; mix thoroughly or too thoroughly: The telephone wires got mixed up with the electricity wires. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. ruffle: to put into disorder (sth. smooth or calm): The wind ruffled his hair. Their rudeness ruffled his temper. \ See Also أربك (أَرْبَكَ) -
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kən'fju:z1) (to put in disorder: He confused the arrangements by arriving late.) forvirre, bringe i ulage2) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) blande sammen, forveksle3) (to make puzzled: He completely confused me by his questions.) bringe i forvirring, forvirre, forfjamse•- confused- confusedly
- confusionforveksle--------forvirreverb \/kənˈfjuːz\/1) forvirre, forfjamse, bringe ut av fatning, konfundere2) bringe forvirring i, bringe i ugreie, bringe uorden i, rote til, rote sammen3) forveksle, blande sammen4) ( gammeldags) ødeleggeconfuse the issue forvirre begrepene -
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[kən'fju:z]1) (to put in disorder: He confused the arrangements by arriving late.) forvirre2) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) forveksle3) (to make puzzled: He completely confused me by his questions.) forvirre•- confused- confusedly
- confusion* * *[kən'fju:z]1) (to put in disorder: He confused the arrangements by arriving late.) forvirre2) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) forveksle3) (to make puzzled: He completely confused me by his questions.) forvirre•- confused- confusedly
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v1. змішувати, сплутувати, заплутувати2. бентежити- to confuse an issue заплутати проблему/ питання, внести плутанину в проблему- to confuse the reader заплутати читача -
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1. смущать: to confuse smb — смущать кого-либо, поставить кого-либо в тупик; to be (to become, to get) confused — смущаться; 2. смешивать, путать: to confuse dates, names — путать даты, имена Русским возвратным глаголам на -ся в английском языке соответствуют две конструкции. Первая — это конструкция get + Participle II:get (become) confused (embarrassed, hurt, frightened, etc.) — смущаться (обидеться, испугаться и т. п.).
В этом случае подразумеваются две стороны, участвующие в ситуации, — одна, испытывающая смущение (обиду, испуг), и другая, вызывающая эти чувства. Вторая — это конструкция с возвратным местоимением oneself:to repeat oneself (to forget oneself, to justify oneself, to cut oneself, etc.) — повторяться (забываться, оправдываться, порезаться и т. п.).
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v1) смешивать, спутывать2) приводить в замешательство, смущать -
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1. v смущать, приводить в замешательство2. v смешивать, спутывать3. v запутывать, усложнятьСинонимический ряд:1. addle (verb) addle; ball up; discombobulate; distract; dizzy; fuddle; mull; throw off; throw out2. becloud (verb) becloud; befog; blur; fog; muddy3. bewilder (verb) baffle; befuddle; bewilder; daze; disorient; metagrobolize; mystify; nonplus; perplex; pose; puzzle; stumble; throw4. blend (verb) blend; combine; intermingle; intermix; mingle5. cloud (verb) cloud; muddle; obscure6. disconcert (verb) abash; chagrin; discomfit; discomfort; disconcert; discountenance; disturb; embarrass; faze; fluster; mortify; put out; rattle; shame; startle7. foul up (verb) foul up; mix up; snarl up; tumble8. jumble (verb) disarray; disorder; entangle; jumble; mess up; obfuscate; scramble; snarl9. misrepresent (verb) belie; color; distort; falsify; garble; miscolor; misrepresent; misstate; pervert; twist; warp; wrench; wrest10. mistake (verb) confound; err; lump together; misconstrue; misdeem; misidentify; mistake; misunderstand; mixАнтонимический ряд:clarify; enlighten -
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بَلْبَلَ \ confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. -
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/kən'fju:z/ * ngoại động từ - làm lộn xộn, làm lung tung, xáo trộn - làm cho mơ hồ, làm cho mập mờ, làm cho tối, làm rối rắm (ý nghĩa...) - lẫn lộn, nhầm lẫn =to confuse dates+ nhầm ngày =to confuse someone with another+ nhầm ai với người khác - ((thường) dạng bị động) làm bối rối, làm ngượng, làm xấu hổ -
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[kən΄fju:z] v խառնել, շփոթել, խճճել. I always confuse her for her sister Ես միշտ նրան քրոջ հետ եմ խառնում. feel confused շփոթվել. get finally/completely confused վերջ նա կա նապես շփոթվել/խճճվել. be confused by questions հարցերից շփոթվել. Don’t confuse the issue Մի խճճեք գործը/հարցը -
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[kən'fju:z]1) (to put in disorder: He confused the arrangements by arriving late.) koma ólagi á, rugla2) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) rugla (saman)3) (to make puzzled: He completely confused me by his questions.) rugla; koma úr jafnvægi•- confused- confusedly
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См. также в других словарях:
Confuse — Con*fuse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Confused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Confusing}.] 1. To mix or blend so that things can not be distinguished; to jumble together; to confound; to render indistinct or obscure; as, to confuse accounts; to confuse one s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confuse — 1 Confuse, muddle, addle, fuddle, befuddle mean to throw one out mentally so that one cannot think clearly or act intelligently. Confuse usually implies intense embarrassment or bewilderment {you confuse me, and how can I transact business if I… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
confuse — I (bewilder) verb abash, addle, astonish, baffle, befog, befuddle, bemuddle, confound, confundere, daze, discompose, disconcert, distract, embarrass, flurry, fluster, fog, jumble, mislead, mix up, muddle, mystify, nonplus, obfuscate, permiscere,… … Law dictionary
confuse — [v1] bewilder someone abash, addle, amaze, astonish, baffle, becloud, bedevil, befuddle, bemuse, cloud, clutter, complicate, confound, darken, daze, demoralize, discomfit, discompose, disconcert, discountenance, disorient, distract, embarrass,… … New thesaurus
Confuse — Con*fuse , a. [F. confus, L. confusus, p. p. of confundere. See {Confound}.] Mixed; confounded. [Obs.] Baret. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confuse — 1550s, in literal sense mix or mingle things so as to render the elements indistinguishable; attested from mid 18c. in active, figurative sense of discomfit in mind or feeling; not in general use until 19c., taking over senses formerly belonging… … Etymology dictionary
confuse — ► VERB 1) make bewildered or perplexed. 2) make less easy to understand. 3) mistake (one for another). DERIVATIVES confusable adjective. ORIGIN from Latin confusus, from confundere mix up … English terms dictionary
confuse — [kən fyo͞oz′] vt. confused, confusing [ME confusen < confus, perplexed < OFr < L confusus, pp. of confundere: see CONFOUND] 1. to mix up; jumble together; put into disorder 2. to mix up mentally; specif., a) to bewilder; perplex b) to… … English World dictionary
confuse */*/ — UK [kənˈfjuːz] / US [kənˈfjuz] verb [transitive] Word forms confuse : present tense I/you/we/they confuse he/she/it confuses present participle confusing past tense confused past participle confused 1) to make someone feel that they do not… … English dictionary
confuse — confusable, adj. confusability, n. confusably, adv. confusedly /keuhn fyooh zid lee, fyoohzd /, adv. confusedness, n. /keuhn fyoohz /, v.t., confused, confusing. 1. to pe … Universalium
confuse — 01. Everyone [confuses] me for my sister because we look so much alike. 02. Some of the questions on the test were really [confusing] for me. 03. Some of the questions on the test really [confused] me. 04. I always get [confused] between the past … Grammatical examples in English