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con.fu.sion k?n`fju??n;k?n?fju:??n <<名詞>> 1 a. 混亂 "To insist...that the plight of two, or six, or 52 individuals outweighs policies in which the credibility of the United States and the security of the Middle East are deeply involved, represents the worst kind of moral confusion." (Moorhead Kennedy) 堅(jiān)持…和美國(guó)的信用與中東的安全關(guān)聯(lián)極深的政策竟輕於兩個(gè), 或六個(gè),或五十二個(gè)個(gè)人面臨的苦難, 這都在在顯示了最?lèi)毫拥牡赖禄靵y b. 紛亂 "Both John Cheever and James Michener...clarify some of the confusions of our times." (Clifton Fadiman) 約翰.契佛與詹姆士.米欽弗都澄清了我們這個(gè)時(shí)代的一些紛亂 2『心理』(對(duì)時(shí)間, 地點(diǎn), 人的) 混淆; 混亂的精神狀態(tài) <<形容詞>> con.fusion.al
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