confuse
v. 混淆,使困惑; 攪亂,難以理解
If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one.
Great care is taken to avoid confusing the two types of projects...
大家非常謹慎,以免把這兩類專案弄混。
I can't see how anyone could confuse you with another!
我不明白怎麼會有人把你和另外一個人搞混!
To confuse someone means to make it difficult for them to know exactly what is happening or what to do.
German politics surprised and confused him.
德國政治既令他驚訝,又讓他困惑不解。
To confuse a situation means to make it complicated or difficult to understand.
To further confuse the issue, there is an enormous variation in the amount of sleep people feel happy with.
使問題進一步複雜化的是,每個人需要的睡眠時間千差萬別。
1. mistake one thing for another;
2. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly;
3. cause to feel embarrassment;
4. assemble without order or sense;
5. make unclear or incomprehensible;
6. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred;
puzzle, bewilder, confuse, embarrass, perplex, baffle, confound, distract
這些動詞均有"使困惑,迷惑,糊塗,傷腦筋"之意。
Let's not confuse the two.
讓我們不要將這兩者混淆起來.
People are apt to confuse the two issues.
人們容易把這兩個問題混淆起來.
After all, he can only really confuse the situation.
畢竟, 他只能把情況越弄越亂.
Don't confuse Austria with [ and ] Australia.
不要把奧地利與澳大利亞弄混 淆 了.
Globalization did not bring about odd polarization or Americanization, cannot both confuse sth with sth else.
全球化並未導致單極化或美國化, 不能把兩者混同.