0 to put in disorder -- ผสมปนเปกัน
He confused the arrangements by arriving late.
2 to make puzzled -- ทำให้สับสน
He completely confused me by his questions.
Is infant bilingual acquisition fundamentally similar to monolingual acquisition or is it delayed and confused ?
Thus, it is not that children persist in using an adult's non-primary language because they are confused.
In previous formulations of projection strictness analysis, the two forms of demand were confused (literally) by the lifting trick.
Not to be confused with the hardware notion of an interrupt, which is more akin to an asynchronous subroutine call.
Nevertheless, three concepts still appear to be confused, ill-defined, or interchangeable in the literature: reflective practice, reflection, and the reflective practitioner.
Readers may also find the opening section on geography extremely dry, and the multitude of ethnic groups confusing.
Furthermore, they were formulated in 1548, before diversity of religion had seriously fragmented policy and confused traditional conflicts.
The revolution confused: a response to our critics.