1.To confound two things means not to be able to tell them apart .
混淆两件事物的意思是说没能把它们区分开来。
2.It is a mistake to confound strangeness with mystery.
把奇怪和神秘混为一谈,这是错误的。
3.There are occasions in the City as elsewhere, when ingenuous questions out of the mouths of babes and sucklings can confound the experts.
在伦敦城或其他地方,都会有这样的事:出于天真孩童之口的问题会难住一些专家。
4.Confound fiction and fact.
把事实与假设混为一谈
5."Then the spirit of the Egyptians will be demoralized within them; And I will confound their strategy, So that they will resort to idols and ghosts of the dead And to mediums and spiritists.
赛19:3埃及人的心神、必在里面耗尽.我必败坏他们的谋略.他们必求问偶像、和念咒的、交鬼的、行巫术的。
6.To confound; abash.
使挫折,使窘迫
7.The fugitive doubled back to confound the pursuers.
逃亡者用曲折迂回的办法来迷惑追踪者
8.`Oh God confound you, Mr Lockwood!
“啊,上帝惩罚你,洛克乌德先生!
9.【KJV】Thou therefore gird up thy loins, and arise, and speak unto them all that I command thee: be not dismayed at their faces, lest I confound thee before them.
17【和合本】所以你当束腰,起来将我所吩咐你的一切话告诉他们;不要因他们惊惶,免得我使你在他们面前惊惶。
10.Do not confound the means with the ends .
不要混淆手段和目的。