There are 40 total results for your Confuse search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
迷 see styles |
mí mi2 mi mei |
More info & calligraphy: Lost / Dazed and Confusedmāyā; delude, deceive, confuse, mislead; delusion, illusion, etc. |
惑 see styles |
huò huo4 huo waku わく |
to confuse; to be puzzled {Buddh} (See 煩悩・ぼんのう・2) klesha; (given name) Waku moha. Illusion, delusion, doubt, unbelief; it is also used for kleśa, passion, temptation, distress, care, trouble. |
繞 绕 see styles |
rào rao4 jao hanabusa はなぶさ |
to wind; to coil (thread); to rotate around; to spiral; to move around; to go round (an obstacle); to by-pass; to make a detour; to confuse; to perplex (kana only) (e.g. 道, 起) kanji radical that runs from the left to the bottom part of the kanji; kanji enclosure-type radical; (personal name) Hanabusa To wind round, go round. |
亂意 乱意 see styles |
luàn yì luan4 yi4 luan i ran'i |
to confuse the mind |
弄亂 弄乱 see styles |
nòng luàn nong4 luan4 nung luan |
to mess up; to put into disorder; to meddle with; to confuse |
弄混 see styles |
nòng hún nong4 hun2 nung hun |
to confuse (fail to differentiate) |
搞亂 搞乱 see styles |
gǎo luàn gao3 luan4 kao luan |
to mess up; to mismanage; to bungle; to confuse; to muddle |
搞混 see styles |
gǎo hùn gao3 hun4 kao hun |
to confuse; to muddle; to mix up |
模糊 see styles |
mó hu mo2 hu5 mo hu moko もこ |
vague; indistinct; fuzzy; to blur; to obscure; to confuse; to mix up (adj-t,adv-to) dim; vague; indistinct; faint; obscure |
淆亂 淆乱 see styles |
xiáo luàn xiao2 luan4 hsiao luan |
to confuse; to befuddle |
混同 see styles |
hùn tóng hun4 tong2 hun t`ung hun tung kondou / kondo こんどう |
to mix up; to confuse one thing with another (noun, transitive verb) confusion; mixing; merger |
混淆 see styles |
hùn xiáo hun4 xiao2 hun hsiao konkou / konko こんこう |
to obscure; to confuse; to mix up; to blur; to mislead (noun/participle) (1) mixture; intermixture; mixing up; jumbling together; (2) (linguistics terminology) contamination; creation of unorthodox words or phrases by combining terms of similar form or meaning |
熒惑 荧惑 see styles |
yíng huò ying2 huo4 ying huo keikoku; keiwaku; keigoku / kekoku; kewaku; kegoku けいこく; けいわく; けいごく |
to bewilder; to dazzle and confuse; the planet Mars (1) (abbreviation) (archaism) (See 熒惑星) Mars (planet); (2) (archaism) dazzlement; bewilderment; daze |
迷惑 see styles |
mí huo mi2 huo5 mi huo meiwaku / mewaku めいわく |
to puzzle; to confuse; to baffle (noun or adjectival noun) (1) trouble; bother; annoyance; nuisance; inconvenience; (vs,vi) (2) to be troubled (by); to be bothered (by); to be inconvenienced (by) Deluded and confused, deceived in regard to reality. |
魅す see styles |
bakasu ばかす |
(transitive verb) to bewitch; to confuse; to enchant; to delude |
化かす see styles |
bakasu ばかす |
(transitive verb) to bewitch; to confuse; to enchant; to delude |
猫騙し see styles |
nekodamashi ねこだまし |
{sumo} slapping hands in front of the opponent's face to confuse him |
紛える see styles |
magaeru まがえる |
(transitive verb) (archaism) to imitate; to confuse |
迷人咒 see styles |
mí rén zhòu mi2 ren2 zhou4 mi jen chou meinin ju |
Incantations to delude or confuse others. |
間違う see styles |
machigau まちがう |
(v5u,vi) (1) (as 間違っている or 間違った) to be mistaken; to be incorrect; to be wrong; (transitive verb) (2) to make a mistake (in); to do incorrectly; to get wrong; (transitive verb) (3) to mistake (one thing with another); to confuse |
取違える see styles |
torichigaeru とりちがえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to mistake one thing for another; to mix up two things; to confuse two things; to take by mistake; (2) to misunderstand; to misapprehend |
張冠李戴 张冠李戴 see styles |
zhāng guān lǐ dài zhang1 guan1 li3 dai4 chang kuan li tai |
lit. to put Zhang's hat on Li's head; to attribute something to the wrong person (idiom); to confuse one thing with another |
混淆是非 see styles |
hùn xiáo shì fēi hun4 xiao2 shi4 fei1 hun hsiao shih fei |
to confuse right and wrong (idiom) |
混淆黑白 see styles |
hùn xiáo hēi bái hun4 xiao2 hei1 bai2 hun hsiao hei pai |
to confuse black and white; to say that black is white; fig. not to distinguish right from wrong |
混為一談 混为一谈 see styles |
hùn wéi yī tán hun4 wei2 yi1 tan2 hun wei i t`an hun wei i tan |
to confuse one thing with another (idiom); to muddle |
烟に巻く see styles |
kemurinimaku けむりにまく kemunimaku けむにまく |
(exp,v5k) to confuse someone; to befuddle someone; to create a smokescreen |
煙に巻く see styles |
kemurinimaku けむりにまく kemunimaku けむにまく |
(exp,v5k) to confuse someone; to befuddle someone; to create a smokescreen |
狂わせる see styles |
kuruwaseru くるわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive mad; to upset; to disturb; to confuse; (transitive verb) (2) to cause a malfunction; to throw out of kilter; to put out of order; to derail; to detune (e.g. instrument) |
眾口鑠金 众口铄金 see styles |
zhòng kǒu shuò jīn zhong4 kou3 shuo4 jin1 chung k`ou shuo chin chung kou shuo chin |
lit. public opinion is powerful enough to melt metal (idiom); fig. public clamor can obscure the actual truth; mass spreading of rumors can confuse right and wrong |
間違える see styles |
machigaeru まちがえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to make a mistake (in); to commit an error; to get wrong; to do incorrectly; (transitive verb) (2) to mistake (one thing for another); to confuse |
けむに巻く see styles |
kemunimaku けむにまく |
(exp,v5k) to confuse someone; to befuddle someone; to create a smokescreen |
一緒にする see styles |
isshonisuru いっしょにする |
(exp,vs-i) (1) to do together; (exp,vs-i) (2) to put together; to lump together; to mix; to join; (exp,vs-i) (3) to regard in the same light; to put in the same category; to class ... with ...; to confuse; (exp,vs-i) (4) to arrange for (two people) to marry |
取り違える see styles |
torichigaeru とりちがえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to mistake one thing for another; to mix up two things; to confuse two things; to take by mistake; (2) to misunderstand; to misapprehend |
Variations: |
bakasu ばかす |
(transitive verb) to bewitch; to confuse; to enchant; to delude |
Variations: |
nekodamashi ねこだまし |
{sumo} slapping hands in front of the opponent's face to confuse him |
Variations: |
bakasu ばかす |
(transitive verb) to bewitch; to confuse; to enchant; to delude |
Variations: |
torichigaeru とりちがえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to mistake one thing for another; to mix up two things; to confuse two things; to take by mistake; (transitive verb) (2) to misunderstand; to misapprehend |
Variations: |
kemunimaku; kemurinimaku(煙ni巻ku, 烟ni巻ku)(ik) けむにまく; けむりにまく(煙に巻く, 烟に巻く)(ik) |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to confuse (someone); to befuddle; to bewilder; to mystify; to throw up a smokescreen; to surround with smoke |
Variations: |
hakichigaeru はきちがえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to put on (another's shoes by mistake); to put (shoes) on the wrong feet; (transitive verb) (2) to mistake (one thing for another); to confuse; to have a mistaken idea of; to misunderstand |
Variations: |
hakichigaeru はきちがえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to put on (another's shoes by mistake); to put (shoes) on the wrong feet; (transitive verb) (2) to mistake (one thing for another); to confuse; to have a mistaken idea of; to misunderstand |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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