to confuse someone with someone else; to think that one person is another person. I'm sorry. I mistook you for John. Tom is always mistaking Bill for me. We don't look a thing alike, though. Try not to mix Bill up with Bob, his twin.
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idioms.thefreedictionary.com/confuse
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I physically, finacially, emotionally, and verbally abuse my husband and I dont know if has to do do with being bipolar or if its something else. Does Bipolar Disorder II have symptoms of being depressed, angry, worthless, guilty, and irritable all the time?
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'Confuse and Conquer - Something Else I Hate' by Glenn Livingston - September 16, 2009 ... Glenn says, “Know what else I hate? Marketers who live by the dictum “confuse and conquer”. (Listen to my 5 minute MP3 at the bottom of this post please)."
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When you confuse two things, you don't know the difference between them. For example, if you confuse two people — Paul and Frank — you will sometimes think that Paul is Frank or that Frank is Paul. You can also say that you confuse something with something. ... I think you are confusing me with somebody else.
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DO NOT CONFUSE ... prerequisite is something that is required as a prior condition for something else; prerequisite can also be an adjective, meaning 'required as a prior condition'.
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www.askoxford.com/betterwriting/classicerrors/confused/
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Thus, genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection one can acquire ten years previously, still have and pass on to someone else ten years after acquisition. Why is this important? Because it means you can get it from a long-standing monogamous relationship.
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[kwiizIla] come to collect sth. zU g /zU g LHH come zUUgU/zUUgi irregular imperative < [-iza] come -fum la LHHL V come from fumIIla see go or come out -izIIla LLLL V come from or towards swh. izIIla -fum LH V come out, go out, come from, appear fuma come: not see not go -sem ja LHL V command, give an order semeja ngo...
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(im)polite to (adj) popular with (adj) praise sb for (v) pray for sth/sb (v) prefer sth to sth else (v) ; (have a) preference for (n) prepare for (v) present sb with (v) prevent sb from (v) qualified for (adj) quick at (adj) intent on (adj) ;
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(e.g. What would our society be like if there were no public morals?) 30) Should we put sth. above sth. else? 或: Should we attach as much weight to A as to B? (e.g. Should we put intellectual development above moral education?) 31) Sth. is often referred to as/defined as...
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