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confound
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*[kәn'faund]\nvt. 使混淆, 使狼狈, 挫败
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英文: A new federal-provincial discussion paper says credit-card issuing banks and cellphone firms are doing little to confound identity theft because their own losses from the crime are relatively small and they don't want to drive customers away by screening
中文: 一份新的联邦省府讨论文件指出,信用卡发行银行和手机公司在防止身份文件被人盗用方面几乎没有采取任何措施,因为这类犯罪行为给他们造成的经济损失并不大,他们不想对消费者审核太严而因此得罪消费者,失去赚钱的机会。
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英文: Building ships takes 17 years, and they need to last another 50—a time horizon that would confound most investors.
中文: 组建舰队需要17年时间,并且他们还需要保持50年-一个让大多数投资者厌恶的时间范围。
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英文: Come, let Us go down and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.
中文: 7来罢,我们下去,在那里变乱他们的语言,使他们的言语彼此不通。
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英文: [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.
中文: “因此,你要束腰,你要起来,把我吩咐你的一切话,都告诉他们。不要因他们惊惶,不然我就使你在他们面前惊惶。
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英文: “God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise” (I Corinthians 1:27).
中文: “上帝选择世界上愚蠢的事来迷惑智者”(I哥林多书1:27)。
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