confuse for
误认为
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To mistake someone or something for another (especially in American English).
把某人或某物错当成另一个(尤其用于美式英语)。
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confuse for = 误认为 (把某人或某物错当成另一个(尤其用于美式英语)。)
- The condition can sometimes be confused for influenza.这种病症有时会被误认为流感。
- I often confused him for his twin brother when we were kids.小时候,我经常把他误认成他的双胞胎兄弟。
- People sometimes confuse parsley for cilantro due to their similar appearance.人们有时会因为外观相似而把欧芹误认成香菜。
- Shyness is frequently confused for arrogance.害羞常常被误解为傲慢。
- Be careful not to confuse those berries for edible ones; they are poisonous.小心不要把那些浆果误认成可食用的;它们有毒。
- In the dim light, she confused the stranger for her friend and waved.在昏暗的光线下,她把那个陌生人误认成了她的朋友,并挥了挥手。
- He always confuses my car for his since they are the same model.因为我们的车是同一型号,他总是把我的车误认成他的。
- Without clear labels, the two chemicals could easily be confused for each other.如果没有清晰的标签,这两种化学品很容易被互相混淆。
- Have you ever confused one brand for another because of similar packaging?你有没有因为包装相似而把一个品牌误认成另一个?
- The painting was initially confused for a genuine masterpiece, but was later found to be a fake.这幅画最初被误认为一幅真正的杰作,但后来被发现是赝品。