"confuse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

confuse verbo

confuse + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 11
confuse the issue • confuse people • confuse matters • confuse things • confuse consumers • ...
verbo + confuse
Kolokacji: 7
get confused • avoid confusing • leave confused • try to confuse • keep confused • ...
confuse + preposición
Kolokacji: 14
confused about • confused by • confused with • confused for • confused in • ...
confuse + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 31
easily confused • frequently confused • thoroughly confused • completely confused • momentarily confused • ...
1. easily confused = łatwo zamącić w głowie easily confused
2. thoroughly confused = dokładnie zamącić w głowie thoroughly confused
3. completely confused = całkowicie zamącić w głowie completely confused
4. momentarily confused = przez moment zamącić w głowie momentarily confused
5. further confuse = ponadto zamąć w głowie further confuse
6. totally confused = zupełnie zamącić w głowie totally confused
7. initially confused = początkowo zamącić w głowie initially confused
8. suddenly confused = nagle zamącić w głowie suddenly confused
9. utterly confused = całkowicie zamącić w głowie utterly confused
10. hopelessly confused = beznadziejnie zamącić w głowie hopelessly confused
11. deliberately confuse = rozmyślnie zamąć w głowie deliberately confuse
12. sexually confused = seksualnie zamącić w głowie sexually confused
13. briefly confuse = pokrótce zamąć w głowie briefly confuse
14. mistakenly confused = błędnie zamącić w głowie mistakenly confused
15. constantly confused = ciągle zamącić w głowie constantly confused
16. badly confused = źle zamącić w głowie badly confused
17. temporarily confused = chwilowo zamącić w głowie temporarily confused
18. plainly confused = najwyraźniej zamącić w głowie plainly confused
19. terribly confused = szalenie zamącić w głowie terribly confused
  • Now rejoin the Somme valley, where land and water get terribly confused as the river idles its way through lagoons and marshes.
  • 'Feminism' is terribly confused in meaning.
  • People who knew us before and haven't been here since get terribly confused when they walk in and rather wonder everything has gone to.
  • After he woke up he became mostly silent, that much is true, and he was often terribly confused in his mind, but sometimes he was still there, all present and accounted for.
  • My husband and I are terribly confused.
  • "We've been terribly confused by it all," Susan Torborg, his wife, said by telephone from their home in New Jersey on Wednesday night.
  • He was terribly confused by it all.
  • I am terribly confused.
  • Tanya Jackson opened the kitchen door and looked terribly confused for a split second, before Thomas Starkey cut her throat with the survival knife.
  • Leeta had started the committee to protest this, and was terribly confused when her meetings were crashed by a large number of feline tourists from the planet Cait, who came mostly to complain about the rain.
(2) frequently, occasionally
Kolokacji: 2
(3) slightly, somewhat
Kolokacji: 2
(4) commonly, greatly
Kolokacji: 2
(5) clearly, understandably
Kolokacji: 2
(6) merely, simply
Kolokacji: 2
(7) genuinely, sincerely
Kolokacji: 2

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