confusing
adjective uk/kənˈfjuː.zɪŋ/ us/kənˈfjuː.zɪŋ/
B1 令人困惑的;令人费解的;含糊不清的
Something that is confusing makes you feel confused because it is difficult to understand.
We have two people called Paul James working here, so it's a bit confusing! 我们这里有两个叫保罗‧詹姆斯的雇员,所以会有点让人糊涂!
The instructions are really confusing. Could you help me with them, please? 这些使用说明太让人费解了。你能帮我看一下吗?
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- His answers were obscure and confusing.
- The plethora of rules and regulations is both contradictory and confusing.
- It was so confusing that eventually it got to the point where no one knew what was going on.
- The election returns produced a confusing picture of gains and losses.
- The transition from boyhood to manhood can be a confusing period.