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51. | said George, confused. |
| 乔治有点摸不着头脑地问道。 |
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52. | Fuzz up an argument |
| 把论点弄糊涂 |
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53. | steal sth in a moment of aberration |
| 一时糊涂而偷东西. |
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54. | a confused account |
| 混乱帐目 |
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55. | not able to think clearly |
| 头脑不清醒;糊涂 |
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56. | a confused shouting |
| 乱哄哄的喊叫 |
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57. | Affected mentally by old age;senile. |
| 年老糊涂的智力上因年老而受影响的;年老糊涂的 |
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58. | Confused and puzzled. |
| 混乱的,迷惑的 |
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59. | this did not inhibit the Admiral either on this point or on others, for he did his best to muddy the confused |
| 但是这并没有使邓尼茨在这个问题上或者在其他问题上有所顾忌,因为他拼命要在德国人民灾难临头的时刻,把他们已经糊涂的头脑弄得更糊涂。 |
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60. | Bewildered or confused. |
| 困惑的,搞糊涂的 |
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