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con·fus·ing [kənˈfju:zɪŋ] ADJ

confusing
confusing

con·fuse [kənˈfju:z] VERBE trans

1. confuse (perplex):

begati [perf zbegati]

2. confuse (complicate):

3. confuse (misidentify):

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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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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He has been shown to switch the colors of the sky and ground, temporarily confusing flying opponents.
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The one topic that was always brought to life these nights, ever so confusing, was love.
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This can be somewhat confusing since the first two ingredients are part of the second two.
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Acknowledging that they got it wrong, could be very embarrassing, confusing or distressing especially if they personally invested a lot in the wrong idea.
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Some reviewers also criticized the game for its confusing level layouts, and felt they have not held up very well over the years.
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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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As if this weren't confusing enough, a mixed-flow regenerator is sometimes used as a quasi-separated-flow recuperator.
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The final fall of the match came to a confusing end with a finish that upset a lot of the fans in the arena.
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The lyrics are often confusing to translate due to the many languages intermingled in it.
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