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81. | To baffle or confuse. |
| 使困惑或迷惑 |
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82. | This, of course, is a fond delusion. |
| 这当然是一厢情愿的海市蜃楼。 |
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83. | A state of confusion or intoxication. |
| 混乱或迷惑状态 |
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84. | To enchant with or as if with a philter. |
| 用春药迷惑用春药或好象用春药迷惑 |
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85. | To confuse or bewilder. |
| 使迷惑,使思想混乱 |
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86. | We tried to confuse the enemy. |
| 我们试图迷惑敌人。 |
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87. | Confused and puzzled. |
| 混乱的,迷惑的 |
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88. | All this was intended to keep the enemy on the move and confuse him. |
| 调动敌人,迷惑敌人。 |
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89. | To stupefy;daze. |
| 使迷惑;使迷乱 |
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90. | To cause to be bewildered;confuse. |
| 使迷惑;使茫然 |
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