Толковый словарь английского языка - confuse
Confuse
confuse
transitive verb (~d; confusing) Etymology: back-formation from Middle English ~d frustrated, ruined, from Anglo-French confus, from Latin confusus, past participle of confundere Date: 14th century to bring to ruin, 2. to make embarrassed ; abash , to disturb in mind or purpose ; throw off , 3. to make indistinct ; blur , to mix indiscriminately ; jumble , to fail to differentiate from an often similar or related other , confusingly adverb
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v.tr. 1 a disconcert, perplex, bewilder. b embarrass. 2 mix up in the mind; mistake (one for another). 3 make indistinct (that point confuses the issue). 4 (as confused adj.) mentally decrepit. 5 (often as confused adj.) throw into disorder (a confused jumble of clothes). Derivatives confusedly adv. confusing adj. confusingly adv. Etymology: 19th-c. back-form. f. confused (14th c.) f. OF confus f. L confusus: see confound ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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