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61. | You look very confused. |
| 你显得好像很为难的样子。 |
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62. | To make obscure or confused. |
| 使迷惑使难以理解或糊涂 |
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63. | Confused effusiveness with affection. |
| 把言语的吐露误解为故意的炫耀 |
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64. | A confused or complicated disagreement. |
| 纠缠不清一个混乱的或复杂的争执 |
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65. | The swallow was confused. |
| 燕子被搞糊涂了。 |
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66. | When he listened to people tang in the teahouses he became even more confused because some said this, |
| 城里有许多许多的事他不明白,听朋友们在茶馆里议论更使他发胡涂,因为一人一个说法,而且都说的不到家。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子 - P_luotuoxiangzi-08 |
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67. | 1.chaotic; confused; perturbed; 2.in a mess; in a confused manner |
| 乱糟糟 |
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68. | To become tangled or confused. |
| 混乱变得纠缠或混乱 |
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69. | Foolish as it may seem, Xiangzi began to have doubts about the pervious night. |
| 这个既显着胡涂,祥子也怀疑了昨晚的事儿。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子 - P_luotuoxiangzi-06 |
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70. | Her remarks confused the debate. |
| 他的发言把辩论搞乱了。 |
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