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confuso, -a
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
confusing [americ kənˈfjuzɪŋ, Brit kənˈfjuːzɪŋ] ADJ
confusing explanation/map/timetable:
confusing
confusing
confuse [americ kənˈfjuz, Brit kənˈfjuːz] VERBO trans
1.1. confuse (bewilder):
1.2. confuse (blur):
confuse situation
confuse situation
2. confuse (mix up, be unable to distinguish):
confuse ideas/sounds
to confuse sth/sb with sth/sb
confundir algo/a alguien con algo/alguien
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
lioso (liosa)
embolinar persona
embolinar situación
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
confusing [kənˈfju:zɪŋ] ADJ
confusing
confuse [kənˈfju:z] VERBO trans
1. confuse (perplex):
2. confuse (put into disarray):
3. confuse (mix up):
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
confusing [kən·ˈfju·zɪŋ] ADJ
confusing
confuse [kən·ˈfjuz] VERBO trans
1. confuse (perplex):
2. confuse (put into disarray):
3. confuse (mix up):
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
Present
Iconfuse
youconfuse
he/she/itconfuses
weconfuse
youconfuse
theyconfuse
Past
Iconfused
youconfused
he/she/itconfused
weconfused
youconfused
theyconfused
Present Perfect
Ihaveconfused
youhaveconfused
he/she/ithasconfused
wehaveconfused
youhaveconfused
theyhaveconfused
Past Perfect
Ihadconfused
youhadconfused
he/she/ithadconfused
wehadconfused
youhadconfused
theyhadconfused
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This practice is counter-intuitive and therefore often confusing to novices and even many experienced motorcyclists.
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While this seems fairly straightforward, it can quickly become confusing when a single specimen has multiple examples of these mutational traits.
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The most confusing aspect of treaty making was writing which was impressive for a people who have not developed a written system.
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Curriculum has numerous definitions, which can be slightly confusing.
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This may be confusing in the special case where or is zero, because we usually don't think of matrices with 0 rows or 0 columns.
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