transitive. To cause to lose one's way, as in a wild or unknown place; to lead or drive astray; reflexive to lose one's way, go astray.
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct (one's course, steps, etc.) [verb (transitive)] > lose (the way) > cause to lose one's way or go astray (3) wilder1613 transitive. To cause to lose one's way, as in a wild or unknown place; to lead or drive astray; reflexive to lose one's way, go astray. bewilder1685 literal. ‘To lose in pathless places, to confound for want of a plain road’ (Johnson). archaic. wander1897 To cause to wander, lead astray; also figurative to confuse in mind, bewilder. Chiefly colloquial or humorous. |
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