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1 mire
nounMorast, der* * *[maɪəʳ, AM maɪr]nto be deep in the \mire tief in der Patsche [o Tinte] sitzen fam* * *['maɪə(r)]nMorast m (also fig), Schlamm mthe football pitch was an absolute mire — der Fußballplatz war ein einziges Schlammfeld
* * *mire [ˈmaıə(r)]A s Morast m:B v/t1. sein Auto etc in den Morast fahren oder umg setzen:be mired im Morast stecken (bleiben)2. beschmutzen, besudeln* * *nounMorast, der* * *n.Sumpf ¨-e m. v.beschmutzen v. -
2 mire
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3 confuse
transitive verbconfuse the issue — den Sachverhalt unklar machen
it simply confuses matters — das verwirrt die Sache nur
2) (mix up mentally) verwechseln3) (perplex) konfus machen; verwirren* * *[kən'fju:z]1) (to put in disorder: He confused the arrangements by arriving late.) in Unordnung bringen2) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) verwechseln3) (to make puzzled: He completely confused me by his questions.) verwirren•- academic.ru/15242/confused">confused- confusedly
- confusion* * *con·fuse[kənˈfju:z]vt1. (perplex)▪ to \confuse sb jdn verwirren [o durcheinanderbringen2. (complicate, muddle)▪ to \confuse sth etw [noch] verworrener machen▪ to \confuse sb/sth with [or and] sb/sth jdn/etw mit jdm/etw verwechselnto \confuse dates/names Termine/Namen durcheinanderbringen* * *[kən'fjuːz]vt1) (= bewilder, muddle) people konfus machen, verwirren, durcheinanderbringen; (= make unclear) situation verworren machenam I confusing you? — bringe ich Sie durcheinander?, verwirrt Sie das?
don't confuse the issue! — bring( jetzt) nicht alles durcheinander!
to confuse two problems — zwei Probleme durcheinanderbringen or miteinander verwechseln
* * *confuse [kənˈfjuːz] v/t1. verwechseln, durcheinanderbringen ( beide:with mit):I’ve got the two terms confused ich habe die beiden Ausdrücke durcheinandergebracht;you’ve got me confused with sb else Sie verwechseln mich mit jemandem2. verwirren:a) in Unordnung bringenb) aus der Fassung bringen, verlegen machen3. verworren oder undeutlich machen* * *transitive verb1) (disorder) durcheinander bringen; verwirren; (blur) verwischen2) (mix up mentally) verwechseln3) (perplex) konfus machen; verwirren* * *(with) v.durcheinander bringen ausdr.verwechseln (mit) v. v.aus der Fassung bringen ausdr.in Unordnung bringen ausdr.undeutlich machen ausdr.verlegen machen ausdr.verwirren v.verworren machen ausdr. -
4 puzzling
adjective* * ** * *puz·zling[ˈpʌzl̩ɪŋ]1. (mysterious) mechanism, story rätselhaft, geheimnisvoll3. (confusing) verwirrend4. (surprising) outcome, success verblüffend, [sehr] überraschend\puzzling trick verblüffender Trick* * *['pʌzlɪŋ]adjrätselhaft; story, mechanism, attitude, question verwirrendthe puzzling thing is that... — das Verblüffende an der Sache ist, dass...
* * *puzzling adj (adv puzzlingly)1. rätselhaft2. verwirrend* * *adjective* * *adj.rätselhaft adj. -
5 puzzling
3) ( confusing) verwirrend\puzzling trick verblüffender Trick
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