deliberately confuse
故意搞混
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To confuse someone or an issue on purpose.
故意使某人或某个问题混淆。
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deliberately confuse = 故意搞混 (故意使某人或某个问题混淆。)
- They have deliberately confused the general public with their claims.他们用自己的说辞故意迷惑了公众。
- The lawyer seemed to deliberately confuse the jury with irrelevant details.律师似乎在用无关的细节故意迷惑陪审团。
- He would often deliberately confuse the issue by bringing up personal attacks.他常常通过人身攻击来故意混淆问题。
- The misleading advertisement was designed to deliberately confuse consumers.这则误导性广告旨在故意迷惑消费者。
- Some technical manuals seem written to deliberately confuse the user.一些技术手册似乎是为了故意迷惑用户而编写的。
- Stop trying to deliberately confuse me with your twisted logic!别再用你那扭曲的逻辑故意迷惑我了!
- The politician will likely deliberately confuse the facts during the upcoming debate.在即将到来的辩论中,那位政治家很可能会故意混淆事实。
- The author was accused of deliberately confusing readers by mixing fact and fiction.作者被指控通过将事实与虚构混杂在一起来故意迷惑读者。
- She felt that he was deliberately confusing her just to win the argument.她觉得他只是为了赢得辩论而故意迷惑她。
- Why would anyone deliberately confuse the instructions for a life-saving device?为什么会有人故意混淆救生设备的使用说明呢?