confounds
v.
击败( confound的第三人称单数 );
使惊惶;
使困惑惊讶;
搞乱;
例句:
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Syria shames the world's inaction and confounds its hopes of decisive intervention.
来自NEWYORKER
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In this manner it confounds effects with causes.
这样就把因与果混淆了.
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Nature confounds her summer distinctions at this season ( winter )
夏天里生物茂盛 庶 类众多,到了冬天,一切区别,就不甚明显.
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This person often confounds right and wrong.
这个人经常颠倒是非.
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Putting is golf's darkest art, a skill that confounds and mystifies.
来自WSJ
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They have awak'd, And 'tis not done. Th' attempt, and not the deed, Confounds us.
来自Macbeth,Shakespeare