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61. | To throw into great confusion. |
| 使疑惑不解 |
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62. | He was covered with confusion. |
| 他感到很慌乱。 |
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63. | Her blush witnessed her confusion. |
| 她的脸红证明她惶惑不安。 |
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64. | The crowd milled in confusion. |
| 闲人们大乱。 |
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65. | This led to great confusion. |
| 此事导致大的混乱。 |
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66. | Everything was hurry and confusion. |
| 一手都匆促兴混乱。 |
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67. | Confusion or complexity;a tangle. |
| 纠缠纠结不清;复杂;混乱;团在一起的东西 |
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68. | The meeting adjourned in confusion. |
| 会议在混乱中休会。 |
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69. | She hesitated in momentary confusion. |
| 她一时思想紊乱,犹豫不定。 |
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70. | Spreads all across in confusion |
| 横七竖八 |
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