confuse造句181. To confuse intelligence and dislocate sentiment by gratuitous fictions is a short - sighted way of pursuing happiness.
182. Wrongfully, many people confuse success with wealth: they assume that a person's trimph can be concluded from the expensiveness of his or her watch, car, or house.
183. However the garment is covered in 'magic eye '-style animal prints and abstract patterns which confuse the eye so onlookers can only see a solid block of fabric.
184. QR is the dominant technical standard, but there are more out there which may confuse businesses and customers.
185. Confuse your knitting skirt with shoulder - straps to match jacket of brief paragraph bull-puncher, can says the most classical popularity is dressed up.
186. They call upon arcane strikes, power words, and spells to unleash raging torrents of cold, fire, or lighting, confuse and enthrall the weak-minded , or even turn invisible or walk through walls.
187. Some say that Cockney was also used by small-time criminals to confuse the police.
188. In most cities, the telephone company is adding more area codes to confuse people.
189. It is very easy to confuse hard - determinism with fatalism.
190. Lest I should confuse you with the crowd, you stand aside.
191. The students of Music School may confuse these three forms when analyzing big music work.
192. The besetting sin of this theory is that it often tends to confuse cause with effect.
193. At present, because their limits are not clear, people frequently confuse the two responsibilities, leading to more and more audit lawsuit cases in view of registered accountants.