
英:/'kənˈfjuːzd/ 美:/'kənˈfjuːzd/
比較級:more confused 最高級:most confused
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adj. 困惑的;混亂的;糊塗的
v. 困惑(confuse的過去式)
He was confused by his wife's indifference attitude.
面對妻子冷漠的态度,他十分困惑。
I gave a confused expression after hearing Jimmy's incoherent description.
聽了吉米語無倫次的描述後,我一臉困惑。
Whenever I feel confused, I talk to my father.
每當我感到困惑的時候,我都會和父親談心。
He was very confused about the mental construct under which his firing occurred.
他對自己被開除一事感到非常困惑。
He was ambivalent and confused about telling his boss how he felt.
他很矛盾和困惑,不知是否要告訴老闆自己的感受。
He looked confused by the procedure, so I had to reiterate everything to ensure he understood the assigned tasks.
他看上去讓這個程式搞糊塗了,所以我得把一切都重講一遍,保證他明白分配給他的任務。
Reverence is often confused with blind worship, but nothing could be further from the truth.
人們常把敬畏與盲目崇拜混為一談,但兩者大相徑庭。
Confused by her message, he called her to clarify her demands.
他被她的信息弄糊塗了,打電話給她以明确她的要求。
Sagittarians often pride themselves on being frank and blunt. However, this attitude can sometimes be confused with being arrogant.
射手座以自己的坦率、直接為傲。但是,這種态度有時會被誤認為是傲慢自大。
I'm confused—say all that again.
我被搞糊塗了,把那件事從頭到尾再說一遍吧。
She was becoming confused.
她開始糊塗了。
My words surprised and confused him.
我的話使他既驚訝又困惑。
I'm thoroughly confused.
我完全給搞糊塗了。
I feel really confused and wretched.
我真的感到迷惑和難過。
be confused with
與…混淆
adj.|troubled/chaotic/puzzled;困惑的;[昆]混亂的;糊塗的
“confused”是一個形容詞,用于描述因信息混雜或邏輯不清而産生的困惑狀态。根據牛津詞典的釋義,該詞指“無法清晰思考或理解某事”,常伴隨思維混亂或方向迷失感。
在心理學層面,劍橋詞典指出這種狀态包含情感與認知的雙重反應,例如當面對矛盾信息時,人可能出現“暫時性認知失調”,表現為猶豫不決或判斷力下降。Merriam-Webster詞典進一步補充,該詞可描述事物本身的混亂狀态,如“混亂的時間線”或“條理不清的說明文檔”。
該詞的常見搭配包括:
柯林斯詞典特别強調,該詞與perplexed、bewildered等近義詞的區别在于:confused更強調暫時性困惑,而非長期性迷茫。在神經科學研究中,這種狀态被認為與大腦前額葉皮層的信息處理延遲相關。
單詞 "confused" 的詳細解釋
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詞源:
類别 | 詞彙 | 區别 |
---|---|---|
近義詞 | bewildered | 強調因突發情況産生的強烈困惑,如 bewildered by the sudden news。 |
puzzled | 側重因複雜問題引發的思考困難,如 puzzled by the math problem。 | |
反義詞 | clearheaded | 指思維清晰,如 a clearheaded decision(明智的決定)。 |
organized | 描述事物有序,如 an organized schedule(有條理的日程)。 |
"Confused" 是一個多維度形容詞,既可描述人的心理困惑(如因矛盾信息導緻的判斷困難),也可形容事物的無序狀态(如混亂的叙述或場景)。使用時需注意與 confusing 的區分,并避免語法錯誤。在口語和書面語中,該詞廣泛用于表達認知障礙或邏輯混亂,常見搭配如 be confused with 和 confused thinking,需結合語境靈活應用。
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