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muddled adj. ⇨ confused 1confused1 adjective feel confused about sth 对⋯感到困惑a confused account of sth 对某事令人费解的叙述confused ♦︎ puzzled ♦︎ at a loss ♦︎ bewildered ♦︎ dazed ♦︎ bemused ♦︎ perplexed ♦︎ muddled ♦︎ disoriented ♦︎ disorientatedThese words all describe the feeling that you cannot understand sth or do not know what is happening. 这些词均表示感到糊涂的、迷惑的、茫然的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to be confused / puzzled / perplexed / muddled about sth◆to be puzzled / bewildered / bemused / perplexed at sth◆to be confused / puzzled / at a loss / perplexed as to how... / why...◆a confused / puzzled / bewildered / dazed / bemused / perplexed expression / look◆puzzled / bewildered / dazed eyes◆slightly confused / puzzled / at a loss / bewildered / dazed / bemused / perplexed / muddled◆rather confused / puzzled / at a loss / bewildered / bemused◆a little confused / puzzled / bewildered / dazed / bemused◆totally confused / bewildered / bemused / disoriented / disorientated◆completely confused / at a loss / bewildered / disoriented / disorientated■ confused feeling that you do not understand sth and so cannot think clearly about it 糊涂的;迷惑的◆People are confused about all the different labels on food these days.如今五花八门的食物标签把人搞得稀里糊涂。◆I'm confused-say all that again.我被搞糊涂了,再从头到尾说一遍吧。◆She was beginning to get rather confused.她开始感到相当困惑。◆He was depressed and in a confused state of mind.他意志消沉,脑子里乱成一团。 see also confusion ⇨ doubt noun 1 ■ puzzled unable to understand sth or the reason for sth 困惑的;迷惑不解的◆He looked puzzled so I repeated the question.他好像没听懂,于是我把问题又重复了一遍。◆She had a puzzled expression on her face.她满脸困惑的表情。■ at a ˈloss idiom not knowing what to say or do 不知所措;困惑◆I'm at a loss to explain what happened.我完全不知道该怎么解释所发生的事。◆Ruth was completely at a loss.露丝完全不知所措。◆His comments left me at a loss for words.他的评论让我不知说什么才好。■ bewildered / /bɪˈwɪldəd, bɪˈwɪldərd/ (rather formal) confused and worried because you do not know what is happening or do not know what to do 迷惑的;困扰的;不知所措的◆She was totally bewildered by the whole affair.她被整件事完全弄糊涂了。■ dazed /deɪzd/ / unable to think clearly, especially because of a shock or because you have been hit on the head (因震惊或头部受到撞击)神志不清的,茫然的◆Survivors waited for the rescue boats, dazed and frightened.生还者不知所措,心有余悸,等待着救援船只。■ bemused / /bɪˈmjuːzd/ / looking as if you are confused and do not know what is happening (表情)困惑的,茫然的◆Her bizarre performance left the audience looking bemused.她怪诞的演出让观众看得一脸茫然。■ perplexed / /pəˈplekst; NAmE pərˈplekst/ (rather formal) very puzzled, especially in a way that makes you feel slightly worried 大为困惑的,迷惑不解的(尤指令人感到有些担忧)◆We are all perplexed as to how this happened.我们都对这事是如何发生的感到困惑不已。■ muddled (especially BrE) not clear in your mind about which thing is which 分不清的;困惑的;混乱的◆There were so many names that she became hopelessly muddled.名字太多,把她彻底弄糊涂了。◆This is the result of muddled thinking.这是思考不清晰的结果。■ disoriented /dɪsˈɔːrientɪd/ / (rather formal) feeling confused and not able to understand what is happening around you 茫然的;不知所措的◆The patient appeared disoriented.那个病人显得不知所措。■ disorientated / /dɪsˈɔːriənteɪtɪd/ / (BrE, rather formal) disoriented 茫然的;不知所措的◆She felt shocked and totally disorientated.她感到震惊,完全不知所措。ⓘ In British English disorientated is more frequent than disoriented, although both forms are used. In American English only disoriented is used. 在英式英语中,disorientated比disoriented常用,但两种拼写均可。在美式英语中只用disoriented。 |