confound

confoundconfoundD.J.:[kənˈfaund]K.K.:[kənˈfaʊnd, kɑn-]vt.1.使惊惶; 弄糊涂The extraordinary election results confounded the government.这次不寻常的选举结果使得政府不知所措。2.搞乱; 混淆(意念等)3.击败, 挫败

confound[kən'faund]vt.1.使困惑,弄糊涂,使惊慌失措;搞乱:His behaviour confounded her.他的行为使她莫名其妙。The news has confounded our plans.这个消息打乱了我们的计划。2.混淆,混同,混在一起:I always confounded him with his twin brother.我总分不清他和他的孪生兄弟。Don’t confound public affairs with private ones.不要把公事与私事混为一谈。3./'kɔn'faund/ (表示轻微诅咒)罚…入地狱;讨厌,该死:Confound it!去你的!讨厌!该死!Confound that silly fool!那个混蛋!近义词puzzle

confoundconfound[kənˈfaund]vt.1.混淆, 使混同, 使混乱[混杂]2.使惊慌失措 , 使迷惑[糊涂]3.打击, 打乱(计划)4.[5kCn5faund][口][比 damn 轻的骂语] 让...死掉, 可恶, 活该be confounded at [by] the sight of看见...大惊失色Don't confound the means with the ends.不要使手段与目的混淆不清。The poor election results confounded the government.失败的选举结果使政府惊慌失措。C-you [him]! 这个[那个]家伙! 混蛋, 去你[他] 的! C-it! 讨厌, 该死的!
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