Examples of using Confounded in English and their translations into Chinese
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However, gene expression-based molecular approaches are easily confounded by tumor and tissue heterogeneity.
As a series of monstrous killings becomes ever more audacious, he and DS Halliday are confounded by a tangle of leads.
Isaiah 45:17 But Israel is saved by the LORD with everlasting salvation; you shall not be put to shame or confounded to all eternity.
So Mr. Washington's cult has gained unquestioning followers, his work has wonderfully prospered, his friends are legion, and his enemies are confounded.
Just after announcing his Syria decision, Trump again confounded international partners with plans to slash troop numbers in Afghanistan.
THE sinking of the Titanic was one of the 20th century's great dramas, a mystery that has confounded scientists and historians for decades.
One thing I would not let slip; I took notice that now poor CHRISTIAN was so confounded, that he did not know his own voice.
Pedro Hernandez, 54, confessed to the crime in 2012 in a case that has confounded law enforcement for decades.
Pedro Hernandez confessed in 2012 in a case that has confounded law enforcement for decades.
There were moments when I doubted whether I was well employed, but at any rate I was resting from that confounded play.
For the past 35 years, the Treaty had been a cornerstone of global security and had confounded the predictions of its critics.
Shortly before the 2016 recession, a rare three-fold phenomenon confounded the economy- high inflation, unemployment, and non-growth.
Two charges, especially, are made against the Schoolmen: First, that they confounded philosophy with theology; and second, that they made reason subservient to authority.
Seven are generally(but not always) problematic for research: incomplete, inaccessible, nonrepresentative, drifting, algorithmically confounded, dirty, and sensitive.
It's a confounded awkward, ugly business," said he, at last, beginning to tug at his boot-straps again,"and that's a fact!"!
I'm ecstatic, it's a great night," the 53-year-old former currency trader said after a result that confounded opinion poll predictions of a tight race.
So Mr. Washington's cult has gained unquestion- ing followers, his work has wonderfully prospered, his friends are legion, and his enemies are confounded.
It was the summer when a president's penis was on everyone's mind, and life, it all its shameless impurity, once again confounded America.
It was the summer when a president's penis was on everyone's mind, and life, in all its shameless impurity, once again confounded America.
Confound such careless work!