Examples of using Confusing in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Yes, you're confusing.
Confusing at first, but then quickly obvious.
Could that be confusing?
It's been a little confusing to me. Because you kissed me first.
Might this be confusing?
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However, they might be confusing sincerity with being rude or inconsiderate.
Might that be confusing?
The confusing relationships allow room for corruption and the exercise of political pressure.
So it gets confusing IMO.
Approving requests is lengthy and confusing.
Is anything confusing or unclear?
At first it will be confusing.
It debases human love, confusing it with selfishness and pleasure.
This can make you a bit confusing.
Was anything confusing or unclear?
I understand how your feelings might be confusing now.
No wonder it is confusing and chaotic.
He spoke about a King, which was all the more confusing.
The world is upside down, confusing and shocking.".
It sounds really good even thoughthe first two chapters were a bit confusing.
Carbohydrates are still a confusing and debated topic.
Navigating the world of estimated taxes for the firsttime can be a bit confusing.
At first glance, there is nothing dangerous in confusing menstruation and postpartum discharge.
For them, they are often unnecessarily complex and confusing.
A sounding board to help work through a confusing melange of fears and anxieties.
On the first picture, it is made with interconnecting cables.A little confusing.
Misrepresenting reality: they enjoy confusing people and creating arguments and misunderstandings between others.
The name can be confusing.
You will succeed only in confusing me.
In general we cansay that marking by a percentage is very confusing and complicated.