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confused adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSappear, be, feel, look, seem, sound 显得困惑;给弄糊涂;感觉困惑不解;看上去令人困惑;听起来混乱become, get 变得迷惑◆He was beginning to get rather confused.他开始给弄得有些糊涂了。remain 仍然迷惑leave sb 使某人迷惑不解◆He left his audience thoroughly confused.他把观众完全弄糊涂了。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc. 极其/相当/非常混乱highly, hopelessly 非常/极端混乱◆a highly confused picture of a complex situation对复杂形势极度混乱的描绘completely, horribly, terribly, thoroughly, totally, utterly 完全糊涂;非常糊涂;糊涂透顶;全然不解◆'Why?' she asked, suddenly horribly confused.“为什么?”她问道,突然懵住了。increasingly 愈加糊涂a little, slightly, etc. 有点儿/略有些糊涂mildly 颇为困惑◆'So what is it we have to do?' Jake asked, looking mildly confused.“那么我们得做什么呢?”杰克问道,看上去有些困惑。clearly, obviously 显然/明显糊涂◆Dr. Solaris turned to her, obviously confused.索拉里斯博士转向她,显然给弄糊涂了。genuinely 真的很迷惑equally 同样困惑◆He looked at his father, who looked equally confused.他看了看父亲,父亲看起来也同样迷惑不解。momentarily 一时糊涂◆George paused, momentarily confused.乔治停了下来,一时有些发懵。PREPOSITIONabout 弄不清⋯◆He was very confused about his feelings.他完全弄不清自己的感觉。at 对⋯困惑◆The policemen looked a little confused at her question.警察对于她的问题看起来有点困惑。by 因⋯而感到困惑◆I'm confused by the whole thing.整件事儿把我弄糊涂了。 |