Examples of using Conflating in English and their translations into Chinese
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I think you're conflating some numbers.
Conflating the two is serious error.
He was criticised for conflating the two statements.
Conflating the two is a serious mistake.
I know someone accused someone of conflating“dating” and“courting”.
You start conflating investment and consumption, which is always a mistake.
You're making excuses for her and conflating your situation with hers.
Conflating these notions leads to overestimating the capabilities of current systems.
So, before anyone goes any further conflating the two issues, let's separate them.
Trump is conflating two different numbers reported monthly by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Not all types of extremism are terrorism- conflating the two is dangerous.
Conflating aging and illness, however, weakens our ability to impart meaning to such inevitability.
I think Kuo has it wrong, and is conflating the pixel dimensions of two different iPhones.
Trump has fallen into thesame trap that many people around the world do: conflating“climate” and“weather”.
We need to avoid conflating many different ideas, and we need technology claims to be realistic and achievable.
I think the biggest mistake reviewers make is conflating a book review with a book report.
Conflating extremism and terrorism may even undermine counter-terrorism due to issues such as community alienation.
The lack of a single definition can lead to alarmism in the news media,with some reports conflating categories of crimes.
Thanks to current right-wing populists, people are conflating right wing ideologies such as being anti-migrant with populism.
But as Imperial College of London cognitive roboticist Murray Shanahan points out,we should avoid conflating these two concepts.
I restrict it to personal bankruptcies, to avoid conflating some important differences between personal and corporate bankruptcies.
Conflating market creation with creative destruction not only limits an organization's set of opportunities but also sets off resistance to market-creating strategies.
Rochdale MP Mr Danczuk accused The Times of conflating Mr Uddin's faith, past grooming scandals in the town, and his death.
Conflating what is learned in school with what happens in the real world is known in the military and law-enforcement community as“training scars.”.
Sponsors should take such distinctions into account and avoid conflating those concepts and artificially provoking confrontation in the Committee.
The conflating, in draft article 2(b), of the terms" occupation" and" armed conflict"-- two separate concepts in the law of armed conflict-- was also a source of concern.
The Government further stated that the consequences of conflating human rights law and the law of war-international humanitarian law would be dramatic and unprecedented.
Curiously, though, some may describe those white cube environments andglossy social graphics as“cold,” conflating a tactile sensation with the sense of sight.
As a scare tactic, Trump mentioned Antifa- the sometimes violent anti-fascist activists-by name intentionally conflating them with the entirety of the Democratic Party.
But in the frenzy, we have conflated data with truth.