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confused adj.
confused1 (feel confused) confused2 (a confused account)
confused1

adjective

feel confused about sth 對⋯感到困惑a confused account of sth 對某事令人費解的叙述confused ♦︎ puzzled ♦︎ at a loss ♦︎ bewildered ♦︎ dazed ♦︎ bemused ♦︎ perplexed ♦︎ muddled ♦︎ disoriented ♦︎ disorientatedThese words all describe the feeling that you cannot understand sth or do not know what is happening. 這些詞均表示感到糊塗的、迷惑的、茫然的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be confused / puzzled / perplexed / muddled about sthto be puzzled / bewildered / bemused / perplexed at sthto be confused / puzzled / at a loss / perplexed as to how... / why...a confused / puzzled / bewildered / dazed / bemused / perplexed expression / lookpuzzled / bewildered / dazed eyesslightly confused / puzzled / at a loss / bewildered / dazed / bemused / perplexed / muddledrather confused / puzzled / at a loss / bewildered / bemuseda little confused / puzzled / bewildered / dazed / bemusedtotally confused / bewildered / bemused / disoriented / disorientatedcompletely confused / at a loss / bewildered / disoriented / disorientated confused feeling that you do not understand sth and so cannot think clearly about it 糊塗的;迷惑的People are confused about all the different labels on food these days.如今五花八門的食物標簽把人搞得稀裏糊塗。I'm confused-say all that again.我被搞糊塗了,再從頭到尾說一遍吧。She was beginning to get rather confused.她開始感到相當困惑。He was depressed and in a confused state of mind.他意志消沉,腦子裏亂成一團。 see also confusion doubt noun 1 puzzled unable to understand sth or the reason for sth 困惑的;迷惑不解的He looked puzzled so I repeated the question.他好像沒聽懂,於是我把問題又重複了一遍。She had a puzzled expression on her face.她滿臉困惑的表情。 at a ˈloss

idiom

not knowing what to say or do 不知所措;困惑I'm at a loss to explain what happened.我完全不知道該怎麽解釋所發生的事。Ruth was completely at a loss.露絲完全不知所措。His comments left me at a loss for words.他的評論讓我不知說什麽才好。
bewildered bɪˈwɪldəd, bɪˈwɪldərd (rather formal) confused and worried because you do not know what is happening or do not know what to do 迷惑的;困擾的;不知所措的She was totally bewildered by the whole affair.她被整件事完全弄糊塗了。 dazed deɪzd unable to think clearly, especially because of a shock or because you have been hit on the head (因震驚或頭部受到撞擊)神志不清的,茫然的Survivors waited for the rescue boats, dazed and frightened.生還者不知所措,心有餘悸,等待着救援船只。 bemused bɪˈmjuːzd looking as if you are confused and do not know what is happening (表情)困惑的,茫然的Her bizarre performance left the audience looking bemused.她怪誕的演出讓觀衆看得一臉茫然。 perplexed pəˈplekst; NAmE pərˈplekst (rather formal) very puzzled, especially in a way that makes you feel slightly worried 大爲困惑的,迷惑不解的(尤指令人感到有些擔憂)We are all perplexed as to how this happened.我們都對這事是如何發生的感到困惑不已。 muddled (especially BrE) not clear in your mind about which thing is which 分不清的;困惑的;混亂的There were so many names that she became hopelessly muddled.名字太多,把她徹底弄糊塗了。This is the result of muddled thinking.這是思考不清晰的結果。 disoriented dɪsˈɔːrientɪd (rather formal) feeling confused and not able to understand what is happening around you 茫然的;不知所措的The patient appeared disoriented.那個病人顯得不知所措。 disorientated dɪsˈɔːriənteɪtɪd (BrE, rather formal) disoriented 茫然的;不知所措的She felt shocked and totally disorientated.她感到震驚,完全不知所措。In British English disorientated is more frequent than disoriented, although both forms are used. In American English only disoriented is used. 在英式英語中,disorientated比disoriented常用,但兩種拼寫均可。在美式英語中只用disoriented。
confused2

adjective

feel confused about sth 對⋯感到困惑a confused account of sth 對某事令人費解的叙述confused ♦︎ discursive ♦︎ disjointed ♦︎ rambling ♦︎ incoherent ♦︎ woolly ♦︎ jumbledThese words all describe thought, speech or writing that does not have a clear structure. 這些詞均表示思想、講話或文字條理不清的、混亂的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配confused / disjointed / rambling / incoherent / jumbled thoughtsdisjointed / incoherent / jumbled wordsrambling / incoherent speecha confused / rambling account of sth confused (of thoughts, a description or a situation) not clear or easy to understand (思緒、描述或情況)不清楚的,混亂的,難懂的The children gave a confused account of the events of the previous day.孩子們把前一天發生的事叙述得颠三倒四。A confused situation followed the military coup.軍事政變過後,局勢一片混亂。 discursive dɪsˈkɜːsɪv; NAmE dɪsˈkɜːrsɪv (formal) (of a style of writing or speaking) moving from one point to another without any strict structure (書面或口頭表達方式)東拉西扯的,離題的,不着邊際的Poetry is closer to music than to the more extended and discursive literary forms.相對於更寬泛和散漫的文學形式,詩歌更接近音樂。 disjointed (of different things or the parts of sth) not having a clear or logical connection with each other (不同事物或某事物的不同部分)不連貫的,支離破碎的,雜亂無章的Disjointed words and phrases jumped out at her.她一眼就看出了詞語的雜亂無章。 rambling (disapproving) (of speech or writing) very long and confused (講話或寫作)冗長而費解的,不切題的The letter was long and rambling.這封信拖沓冗長,不知所雲。 incoherent ˌɪnkəʊˈhɪərənt; NAmE ˌɪnkoʊˈhɪrənt (often disapproving) (of ideas or systems) not logical or well organized (想法或體系)邏輯不清的,不連貫的The theory was outdated and incoherent.這理論過時且邏輯不通。OPP coherent rational woolly (NAmE also wooly) ˈwʊli (of people or their ideas or statements) not thinking clearly; not clearly defined or expressed (人、思想或陳述)糊塗的,混亂的,模糊的The Government have been woolly about the exact meaning of their proposals.政府一直搞不清楚他們提案的確切含義。You should challenge any vague and woolly replies.你應當對任何含糊不清的回複提出質疑。 jumbled ˈdʒʌmbld (of words or thoughts) not in the correct order; confused (言語或思緒)亂糟糟的,混亂的She tried to rearrange her jumbled thoughts.她試着重新整理自己混亂的思緒。

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