Confusion in spanish
Confusión
pronunciation: koʊnfusioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: koʊnfusioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
confusion = confusión, desconcierto.
Example: In particular, when one command means one thing in one system and something else in another system this is likely to lead to confusion.more:
» add to + the confusion = aumentar la confusión.
Example: In such situations an attentive silence following a 'no' may be more productive than adding to the confusion by throwing out more false leads.» cause + confusion = causar confusión.
Example: Confusion caused by repetition of descriptive information in access points can be mitigated by careful screen design.» historical confusion = confusión histórica.
Example: The historical confusion over mission has usually revolved around these terms -- sometimes playfully, but often in earnest.» in confusion of purpose = confuso.
Example: Without the ability to select when faced with these choices we would be like demented dogs chasing every attractive smell that reaches our noses in complete confusion of purpose.» lead to + confusion = llevar a confusión.
Example: In particular, when one command means one thing in one system and something else in another system this is likely to lead to confusion.» mass confusion = caos.
Example: Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.» much to + Posesivo + confusion = para + Posesivo + (gran) confusión.
Example: So he opted to kiss her on the forehead, much to her confusion.» state of confusion = estado de confusión.
Example: Some of the reasons for the current state of confusion are discussed in terms of the operation of a nonprofit scholarly publisher.» to add to the confusion = para confundir aun más las cosas, para complicar aun más las cosas .
Example: To add to the confusion, other researchers have detected pleasure-sensing regions in a completely different part of the brain and that dopamine is not responsible for the pleasure response.» wreak + confusion = causar confusión.
Example: Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.