1. Not only are women not thinking about heart disease, their symptoms are often atypical, confusing both patients and physicians. 不是女性不考虑心脏病,而是她们的症状经常是非典型的,病人和医生都经常迷惑。
2. This is a strange and confusing age. There are so many paradoxes in our time that we hardly know who we are, where we are and where to go. 这是一个奇怪而令人困惑的年代。我们这个时代有如此多的尴尬事,以至于我们不知道自己是谁、身在何方、去向何方。
3. This can cause a real dilemma for males as they plan their careers. Again the added flexibility is freeing while also being confusing at the same time. 当男性在做职业选择的时候,这可能真地使男性进退两难。又是这额外的灵活性既使人感到自由,又使人感到迷惑。
英英解释
adj.
1. causing confusion or disorientation
2. lacking clarity of meaning; causing confusion or perplexity