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单词 confusingly
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Definition of confusingly in English:

confusingly

adverb kənˈfjuːzɪŋlikənˈfjuzɪŋli
  • In a bewildering or perplexing way.

    the mystery isn't really involving and ends confusingly
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He argues, somewhat confusingly, that as Americans become more individualistic they also have less liberty.
    • The more "experimental" material is just too confusingly transparent to be entertaining.
    • Perhaps you'd rather I confusingly compared apples to oranges?
    • He ends his book, rather confusingly, by suggesting that the existence of globalization is still open to doubt.
    • The kindergarten math course includes a spiral-bound student workbook that confusingly looks exactly like the teacher's manual.
    • The character is confusingly played by two women, four adolescent girls, one 12-year-old boy, and a 6-year-old girl.
    • Ethnography is, confusingly, both a process and a product.
    • She has a son, who is confusingly named Shirley.
    • They are seeking restraint on companies that manufacture cheap versions of their drug and use confusingly similar sounding names.
    • It comprises a confusingly large and heterogeneous array of techniques, with both therapeutic and diagnostic approaches.
 
 

Definition of confusingly in US English:

confusingly

adverbkənˈfyo͞oziNGlēkənˈfjuzɪŋli
  • In a bewildering or perplexing way.

    the mystery isn't really involving and ends confusingly
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The kindergarten math course includes a spiral-bound student workbook that confusingly looks exactly like the teacher's manual.
    • He ends his book, rather confusingly, by suggesting that the existence of globalization is still open to doubt.
    • He argues, somewhat confusingly, that as Americans become more individualistic they also have less liberty.
    • The character is confusingly played by two women, four adolescent girls, one 12-year-old boy, and a 6-year-old girl.
    • The more "experimental" material is just too confusingly transparent to be entertaining.
    • Perhaps you'd rather I confusingly compared apples to oranges?
    • Ethnography is, confusingly, both a process and a product.
    • They are seeking restraint on companies that manufacture cheap versions of their drug and use confusingly similar sounding names.
    • It comprises a confusingly large and heterogeneous array of techniques, with both therapeutic and diagnostic approaches.
    • She has a son, who is confusingly named Shirley.
 
 
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