confused
形容词
1. 迷惑的;困惑的: - I'm really confused about what to do next.(我真的对接下来该怎么做很困惑。) - The instructions were so confusing that I got completely confused.(那些说明太令人困惑了,我完全搞糊涂了。) 2. 混乱的;杂乱的: - The room was in a confused state after the party.(派对结束后房间一片混乱。) - The story has a confused plot that is difficult to follow.(这个故事情节混乱,很难理解。)名词
1. 困惑;迷惑: - His explanation only added to my confusion.(他的解释只让我更加困惑。) - The student's confusion was evident as he struggled to answer the question.(学生为了回答问题而苦苦思索的困惑显而易见。) 2. 混乱;杂乱: - The traffic accident caused a lot of confusion on the highway.(交通事故在高速公路上引起了很多混乱。) - The sudden change in plans created confusion among the team members.(计划的突然变更在团队成员中引起了混乱。)词语辨析
- confused / bewildered / perplexed: - confused:形容思维混乱、困惑的状态,常用于描述人的心理情况。 - bewildered:形容因为困惑或迷失而感到茫然、困惑的状态。 - perplexed:形容因为复杂或混乱而感到困惑、不知所措。词汇扩充
- be/get confused about sth:对某事困惑 - be/get confused with sth:将某事与其他事物混淆 - confusedly:困惑地;混乱地 - confusionist:困惑者;混乱者近义词
disoriented, disorganized, muddled, perplexed, puzzled反义词
clear, certain, decisive, lucid, organized柯林斯词典
形容词: 1. If you are confused, you cannot think clearly or understand something. 2. If you feel confused, you do not know exactly what is happening or what to do. 3. If someone is confused, they do not know which road or direction to take. 4. If someone is confused, they are mistaken about something or have a wrong understanding of it. 名词: 1. Confusion is a state of mind in which you feel uncertain and unable to think clearly. 2. Confusion is a situation in which everything is in disorder, especially because there are lots of things happening at the same time.牛津词典
形容词: 1. Unable to think clearly or to understand what is happening or what someone is saying. 2. (of a person) Disoriented with regard to time, place, or identity. 3. (of thoughts, ideas, etc.) Indistinct; not coherent. 4. (of a person) Unable to distinguish between things; uncertain. 名词: 1. A feeling or state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something. 2. A lack of order and organization; a state of chaos. 3. A situation in which people are uncertain about what to do or are unable to understand something clearly.用法
- The teacher's explanation only left the students more confused. - 老师的解释只是让学生们更加困惑。 - I'm really confused about what to wear to the party. - 我真的不知道该穿什么去参加派对。 - The new system is so confusing that many employees are feeling confused. - 新系统太复杂了,很多员工都感到困惑。 - She seemed confused and couldn't remember where she put her keys. - 她看起来很困惑,记不得她把钥匙放在哪里了。例句
- I'm really confused about what to do next.(我真的对接下来该怎么做很困惑。)
- The instructions were so confusing that I got completely confused.(那些说明太令人困惑了,我完全搞糊涂了。)
- The room was in a confused state after the party.(派对结束后房间一片混乱。)
- The story has a confused plot that is difficult to follow.(这个故事情节混乱,很难理解。)
- His explanation only added to my confusion.(他的解释只让我更加困惑。)
- The student's confusion was evident as he struggled to answer the question.(学生为了回答问题而苦苦思索的困惑显而易见。)
- The traffic accident caused a lot of confusion on the highway.(交通事故在高速公路上引起了很多混乱。)
- The sudden change in plans created confusion among the team members.(计划的突然变更在团队成员中引起了混乱。)
- She felt bewildered and confused by the complicated instructions.(复杂的说明让她感到迷茫和困惑。)
- The political situation is so muddled that no one knows what will happen next.(政治局势如此混乱,没有人知道接下来会发生什么。)
- The student was puzzled by the difficult math problem.(这个难题让学生感到困惑。)
- The teacher's explanation was unclear, leaving the students even more perplexed.(老师的解释不清楚,让学生更加困惑。)
- He was disoriented after the accident and couldn't remember his own name.(事故后他感到迷失方向,记不得自己的名字。)
- Her thoughts were in a state of confusion, making it hard for her to make any decisions.(她的思绪一片混乱,很难做出任何决定。)
- The manager seemed uncertain and confused about the new company policy.(经理对新的公司政策感到不确定和困惑。)
- She confused the twins with each other, thinking they were the same person.(她把这对双胞胎混淆了起来,认为他们是同一个人。)
- The team's disorganization led to confusion during the important meeting.(团队的混乱导致了重要会议上的混乱。)
- He had a clear and decisive plan for the project, which helped avoid any confusion.(他对项目有一个明确而果断的计划,有助于避免任何混乱。)
- After a good night's sleep, her thoughts became lucid and she was able to solve the problem.(经过一个好觉后,她的思维变得清晰,她能够解决问题。)
- The conference room was well-organized, with all the materials and presentations in order.(会议室井然有序,所有材料和演示都整齐摆放。)
- He patiently explained the process step by step, ensuring there was no room for misunderstanding.(他耐心地一步一步解释整个过程,确保没有误解的空间。)