Examples of using Confound in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Programming
Confound Their Politics!
How you confound me Ana!
Confound such careless work!
That would confound our eyes.
Confound you, yes,” growled Leo;
Some student or some saint, confound the crew!
No, confound it, it isn't.
She thought I would have to Confound the examiner.".
And you confound your friends with enemies.
Is a single repeated term enough to disrupt and confound the series of time?
Confound the girl, I am half afraid of her.
These absorptions can mask or confound the absorption spectrum of the sample.
Selecting and configuring the“best” CMS can bewilder and confound, but worry not.
Other issues that could confound family history are non-paternity and undisclosed adoption.
Criteria might also exclude people with conditions that could confound the results of a study.
He would if he could, confound him for that and all other kindnesses,' said the young man impatiently.
Criteria might also exclude people with conditions that could confound the results of a study.
It might aid surprise attacks or confound them, and the death toll could range from none to millions.
It is not there to wipe out your system,make a display or otherwise threaten or confound you.
Fluctuations in arousal and response to command further confound the reliability of clinical assessment.
You confound dream and waking with hope and belief, to make the one more doubtful and the other more sure.
Fluctuations in arousal and response to command further confound the reliability of clinical assessment.
He exhibited the English schoolboy's startling ignorance and startling knowledge--knowledge of some special classification in whichhe can generally correct and confound his elders.
The fire will suddenly strike and confound them. They will not be able to repel it, nor will they be given any respite.
What these may be are indicated in our report;but we recognise that events can confound predictions.
There is skill and ability required hereunto,to discover and be able to oppose and confound the cunning sophistry of the adversaries.
Her fashions not only stand apart from the genealogy of clothing butalso resist definition and confound interpretation.".
They also demonstrate that just looking at the way an animal looks(its morphology)can seriously confound our efforts to understand biodiversity.
But it was critical that the Japanese not learn of the breach,lest they change their codes and confound their U.S. foes.
Now, with climate change, another potential disaster looms:shifts in ocean currents that may confound eels during their migrations.