Nghĩa của từ confound with bằng Tiếng Đức

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1. Don't confound right with wrong!

2. Confound [ God confound ] it [ you ] !

3. Don't confound public affairs with private ones.

4. Dumfounded, To fill with astonishment and perplexity; confound.

5. Don't confound the means with the end.

6. Awhape - To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly

7. Awhape: To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly

8. Do not confound the means with the ends.

9. It is a mistake to confound strangeness with mystery.

10. Confound that silly fool!

11. As verbs the difference between confound and Confuscate is that confound is to confuse; to mix up; to puzzle while Confuscate is to confuse, confound, or perplex

12. Confusticate - to confuse, confound or perplex

13. Confound you, what do you mean?

14. Thus did ordinary children confound the experts.

15. Use their expectations and then confound them.

16. Awhape - To confound; to terrify; to amaze

17. And Time that gave , doth now his confound.

18. Placed there to confront and confound him.

19. The choice of Governor may confound us all.

20. Awhape means: To confound; to terrify; to amaze

21. The traditional monument has tended to confound gender politics.

22. Confound him , what does he mean by dogging me?

23. Hell and the devil confound it, this was his home!

24. As verbs the difference between Confuscate and confusticate is that Confuscate is to confuse, confound, or perplex while confusticate is (transitiveinformalchieflyus) to confuse, confound or perplex.

25. As verbs the difference between confuscate and Confusticate is that confuscate is to confuse, confound, or perplex while Confusticate is (transitiveinformalchieflyus) to confuse, confound or perplex.