befuddle

英 [bɪ'fʌd(ə)l] 美 [bɪ'fʌdl]
  • vt. 使迷惑;使昏沉
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befuddle (v.)
"confuse," 1873, from be- + fuddle; originally "to confuse with strong drink or opium" (by 1832). An earlier word in the same sense was begunk (1725). Related: Befuddled; befuddling.
1. This is clearly designed to befuddle the public.
这显然是为了蒙蔽舆论.

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2. Don't befuddle me with all those masses of detail.
不要拿一大堆琐事把我搞迷糊.

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3. He also fabricates sensational lies to befuddle world opinion.
他也编造耸人听闻的谎言欺骗世界舆论.

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