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  • 1 confusing, embarrassing

    مُرْبِك \ confusing, embarrassing.

    Arabic-English glossary > confusing, embarrassing

  • 2 perplexing, elusive, confusing

    مُحَيِّر \ perplexing, elusive, confusing.

    Arabic-English glossary > perplexing, elusive, confusing

  • 3 shall

    سَ \ shall: unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon)., Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or He’ll) come tomorrow. \ سَوْف \ shall: (unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon.) Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or he’ll) come tomorrow.

    Arabic-English glossary > shall

  • 4 will

    سَ \ shall: unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon)., Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or He’ll) come tomorrow. \ سَوْف \ shall: (unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon.) Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or he’ll) come tomorrow.

    Arabic-English glossary > will

  • 5 مذهل

    adj. astounding, astonishing, amazing, prodigious, spectacular, stupendous, startling, stunning, dumbfounding, baffling, confusing, staggering, bewildering

    Arabic-English dictionary > مذهل

  • 6 مربك

    adj. confusing, embarrassing, agitating, confounding, perplexing, staggering, disturbing

    Arabic-English dictionary > مربك

  • 7 إرباك

    إرْباك
    confusion, confusing, confounding, disconcertion, discomfit(ure), discomposure, perturbation, upsetting, flustering, flurrying, perplexing, puzzling, baffle, baffling, bewildering; muddling, jumbling, complication, complicating, entanglement

    Arabic-English new dictionary > إرباك

  • 8 تحيير

    تَحْيِير: إرْباك
    confusion, confusing, puzzling, perplexing, bewildering, nonplussing, distraction, baffling, baffle, discomfiture, disconcertion, perturbation, dismay(ing)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تحيير

  • 9 شاده

    شادِه: مُذْهِل، مُدْهِش
    amazing, astonishing, astounding, stunning, baffling, perplexing, confusing

    Arabic-English new dictionary > شاده

  • 10 محير

    مُحَيّر: مُرْبِك
    confusing, puzzling, perplexing, bewildering, enigmatic, elusive, confounding, baffling, disconcerting, perturbing, dismaying

    Arabic-English new dictionary > محير

  • 11 مذهل

    مُذْهِل: مُدْهِش، مُحَيّر
    astounding, astonishing, amazing, prodigious, spectacular, stupendous, stunning, startling, staggering, dumbfounding, baffling, perplexing, confusing, bewildering, confounding

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مذهل

  • 12 مربك

    مُرْبِك: مُحَيّر
    confusing, confounding, disconcerting, disquieting, disturbing, perturbing, agitating, upsetting, flustering, flurrying, befuddling, embarrassing, perplexing, puzzling, baffling, bewildering

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مربك

  • 13 maze

    [meɪz] noun
    a deliberately confusing series of paths, often surrounded by walls or hedges, from which it's difficult to find the way out:

    I'm lost in a maze of rules and regulations.

    مَتاهَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > maze

  • 14 بربر

    بَرْبَرَ \ jabber: to talk fast in a confusing manner: They were jabbering to each other in a foreign language.

    Arabic-English dictionary > بربر

  • 15 تيه

    تِيه \ maze: a confusing network: a maze of narrow winding streets. pride: (in a bad sense) proud behaviour towards others. swagger: a swaggering manner.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تيه

  • 16 ثرثر

    ثَرْثَرَ \ chat: to have a friendly talk on unimportant matters. jabber: to talk fast in a confusing manner: They were jabbering to each other in a foreign language. natter: to talk continuously about unimportant things.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ثرثر

  • 17 س

    سَ \ shall: unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon)., Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or He’ll) come tomorrow.

    Arabic-English dictionary > س

  • 18 سوف

    سَوْف \ shall: (unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon.) Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or he’ll) come tomorrow. \ سَوْف لا \ won’t: short for [b]will not.

    Arabic-English dictionary > سوف

  • 19 متاهة

    مَتَاهَة \ maze: a confusing network: a maze of narrow winding streets.

    Arabic-English dictionary > متاهة

  • 20 محير

    مُحَيِّر \ perplexing, elusive, confusing.

    Arabic-English dictionary > محير

См. также в других словарях:

  • confusing — adj. 1. causing mental confusion and perplexity. Syn: perplexing, stupefying. [WordNet 1.5] 2. causing bafflement and confusion; as, he sent confusing signals to Iraq. Syn: bewildering, confused. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • confusing — index dubious, enigmatic, equivocal, indefinable, labyrinthine, opaque Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • confusing — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ make sth ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • confusing — adj. confusing to + inf. (it was confusing to listen to the testimony) * * * [kən fjuːzɪŋ] confusing to + inf. (it was confusing to listen to the testimony) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • confusing — con|fus|ing [ kən fjuzıŋ ] adjective * if something is confusing, it is not easy to understand because it is complicated or not well organized or explained: Some of the questions he asked were very confusing. She had left a very confusing message …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • confusing — [[t]kənfju͟ːzɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is confusing makes it difficult for people to know exactly what is happening or what to do. The statement is highly confusing... The uncertainty created by this situation must be confusing for you.… …   English dictionary

  • confusing */ — UK [kənˈfjuːzɪŋ] / US [kənˈfjuzɪŋ] adjective if something is confusing, it is not easy to understand because it is complicated or not well organized or explained Some of the questions he asked were very confusing. She d left a very confusing… …   English dictionary

  • confusing — adjective 1. causing confusion or disorientation (Freq. 1) a confusing jumble of road signs being hospitalized can be confusing and distressing for a small child • Similar to: ↑disorienting 2. lacking clarity of meaning; causing confusion or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • confusing — con|fus|ing S3 [kənˈfju:zıŋ] adj unclear and difficult to understand ▪ The instructions were really confusing. ▪ It was a very confusing situation. >confusingly adv …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • confusing — adjective difficult to understand because there is no clear order or pattern: The instructions were so confusing I ve done it all wrong. | It was a very confusing situation. confusingly adverb …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Confusing — 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 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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