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Confundir em inglês: To baffle | To bemuse | To bewilder | To confuse | To mix up | To muddle up | To puzzle | To scramble | To shuffle | To stun | To tie someone up in knots

To baffle; to bemuse; to bewilder; to confuse; to mix up; to muddle up; to puzzle; to scramble; to shuffle; to stun; to tie someone up in knots” significam confundir em inglês, embaralhar, aturdir.

What do “to baffle; to bemuse; to bewilder; to confuse; to mix up; to muddle up; to puzzle; to scramble; to shuffle; to stun; to tie someone up in knots” mean?

To baffle; to bemuse; to bewilder; to confuse; to mix up; to muddle up; to puzzle; to scramble; to shuffle; to stun; to tie someone up in knots” are verbs. The definition or meaning is “to defeat or check (as a person) by confusing or puzzling”. Another meaning would be “to perplex or confuse especially by a complexity, variety, or multitude of objects or considerations; to make embarrassed”.

How do you say “to baffle; to bemuse; to bewilder; to confuse; to mix up; to muddle up; to puzzle; to scramble; to shuffle; to stun; to tie someone up in knots” in Portuguese?

  1. Don’t confuse students with too much detail. / Não confunda os estudantes com tantos detalhes.
  2. Some people confuse strokes with heart attacks. / Algumas pessoas confundem derrame com ataque cardíaco.
  3. They bewildered me with facts and figures. / Me confundiram com fatos e cifras.
  4. She was bewildered with his sudden change of mood. / Ela ficou confusa com a mudança de humor repentina dele.
  5. Her decision puzzled me. / A decisão dela me deixou confuso.
  6. He is mixing everything up. / Ele está confundindo tudo.
  7. The papers have got muddled up. / Os papeis ficaram confusos (misturados).
  8. I always muddle her up with her sister. / Eu sempre a confundo com a irmã dela.
  9. He was muddling the cards. / Ele estava embaralhando as cartas.
  10. He was giving the cards a shuffle. / Ele estava embaralhando as cartas.
  11. It’s your shuffle. / É a sua vez de embaralhar as cartas (no jogo).
  12. The messages were scrambled. / As mensagens eram transmitidas em código (embaralhadas).
  13. Her assurance bemuses me. / O atrevimento dela me confunde.
  14. The problem of today has baffled modern science. / Os problemas hodiernos tem desconcertado a ciência moderna.
  15. She was stunned by the news. / Ela ficou aturdida ou atordoada com as notícias.
  16. The teacher tied me up in knots by asking tricky questions. / O professor tentou me confundir com perguntas capciosas.
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