1.〈口〉讨厌的,无理的,非常的
2.混乱的,狼狈的
1.“confound”的过去分词和过去式
1.used for showing that you are annoyed
1.The past participle and past tense of confound
1.There seems to be a plateau, however, that has also surprised and confounded some researchers.
这看似很容易让人接受,但这还是使一些研究者迷惑并惊讶。
2.Wang is not the only young Internet user to be confounded by an online world made up entirely of fragmented information.
同很多年轻网友一样,王刚辉被全由支离破碎的信息组成的网络世界给弄糊涂了。
3.Sam described Arthur's pursuits in London, and his confounded insolence of behaviour to his old friends from home.
萨姆描述亚瑟在伦敦寻欢作乐,目空一切,不把家乡的老朋友放在眼里。
4.His mother, confounded by her immature but overly and irreverent son, had sent him to finish his studies in a Catholic school in Santiago.
他的母亲对早熟而叛逆的儿子感到头疼,把他送到了圣地牙哥的一所天主学校去完成他的学业。
5.Her GP referred her to a specialist, but her illness confounded doctors for weeks, until tests revealed her kidneys were severely damaged.
她的全科医生建议她去看专科,但她的病情让医生们困惑了好几个星期,直至体检才发现她出现了严重肾衰。
6.The wind hath bound them up in its wings, and they shall be confounded because of their sacrifices.
暴风要伸展羽翼将他们捲去,他们必因自己的祭坛蒙受耻辱。
7.Of what use a great fire on the hearth, and a confounded little fire in the heart?
在炉子里生一堆大火和在你的心里生一堆困惑的小火有什么用处?
8.The Who, What, Why, Where and When of his business dealings have confounded the City of London and earned him the reputation of a maverick.
不清楚他是伦敦城里的谁,在做什么,为什么做,做在哪里,何时要做。他赢得了一个特历独行的名声。
9."Energy waves spreading across the planet, sir, " Yang said, utterly confounded by his readings.
“能量波蔓延至整个星球了,长官。”杨说道,他被自己所见给彻底地弄糊涂了。
10.Democracy and freedom are too often confounded. Britain itself did not have anything close to democracy until the Reform Act of 1832.
英国人明智地给了香港人自由,但他们可能也基于同样的智慧,没让香港尝试民主。