Examples of using Confounded in English and their translations into Chinese
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Confounded as he was, here he stood.
The underwater city has confounded all scientific theories.
Jean Valjean, who had no recollection of this promise, stood confounded.
They were confounded because they had hoped.
But their research was littered with false starts and confounded ambitions.
Confusion is worse confounded,” declared The Edinburgh Review.
And that he is not a regular qualified leader of the people: that is,a most confounded scoundrel.
Now I guessed what the confounded blind boy had been carrying.
We confounded this notion by bringing together a collaborative team that studied degradation in a new way.
Hopes for political stability have been confounded as middle-class rebellion takes centre stage.
It also confounded predictions that the firm would swap Tizen for Google's Android Wear operating system.
That was the lowest level since February 2006, and confounded economists' expectations for a rise to 308,000.
I was perfectly confounded, for I knew not whether it was peace or war, nor could I tell how to behave;
They started up at the noise, but were ten times more confounded when they saw me, and the uncouth figure that I made.
We are greatly confounded, because we have forsaken the land, because our dwellings have cast us out.
Moreover, it should be remembered that, in the apocryphal writings,Matthew and Matthias have sometimes been confounded.
It is not uncommonly confounded with austerity, even by Catholics, but incorrectly.
He was also a dedicated gardener and game player,whose croquet course confounded his opponents as it wound around his house.
Jesus further confounded the scribes and Pharisees by asking them to explain the meaning of this very title.
The extent of that compromise should not be underestimated; it confounded the criticism that FICSA was rigid, harsh and uncooperative.
Mr. Bounderby quite confounded, stood stock-still in the street after his father-in-law had left him, swelling like an immense soap-bubble, without its beauty.
He also suspects that effects of resveratrol that only appear atunrealistically high doses may have confounded some prior findings.
You have made a landslide with your confounded acres and a cow, and Verner can hardly get a vote anywhere.
Anderson said Iran's carefully targeted approach reduced the economic impact of internet shutdowns,and also confounded attempts to circumvent such controls.
It ends, in spite of your confounded English narrowness and prejudice, in my being perfectly happy and comfortable.
And by the usual progress of a spirit of resentment, the innocent were,after a while, confounded with the guilty in indiscriminate punishment.
So you're not disillusioned or confounded, first of all: The moon won't really resemble a major, round strawberry.
The unio sacramentalis is the Lutheran counterpart to Roman transubstantiation, and Late Medieval consubstantiation,with which is it often mistakingly confounded.
However, their earliest experiments confounded that expectation-- so much so that they dropped the study for a year.
The researchers adjusted for factors that might have confounded the results, such as existing levels of physical activity and other health risk factors.
