"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 • ...
(1) get, leave, seem
Kolokacji: 3
1. get confused = mieć mętlik w głowie, pogubić się, peszyć się get confused
2. leave confused = wychodzić zamącony w głowie leave confused
3. seem confuse = wydawać się mącić w głowie seem confuse
  • For a moment all that I had had in my mind in connexion with Mr. Woodcourt seemed to come back and confuse me.
  • Even then, the cold complexities of the Israeli-Egyptian relationship still seemed to entangle and confuse everything that happened in Taba.
  • None are definitive and many seem to contradict and confuse.
  • Being a clearinghouse for so many kinds of music seems both to enrich and perhaps confuse Mr. Bolcom's imagination.
  • That always seems to surprise and confuse the student, because it makes her see me suddenly as a man, rather than a teacher.
  • All the shouting, however, only seemed to enrage and confuse the man still further.
  • Each new bit of information seemed only to muddle the time sequence or confuse the issue.
  • "Their corporate reports are very vague, and they seem to fold advertising into research and development and confuse production costs with research and development."
  • It is always difficult to date the turn of the tide, which seems to be a welter of eddies; the very dates seeming to overlap and confuse the crisis.
  • What he said was true; she felt a weight, a pressure on her mind, that seemed to darken and confuse all thought and feeling.
(2) avoid, try, keep
Kolokacji: 3
(3) should
Kolokacji: 1
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 • ...

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