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Significats de confuse people en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "confuse people".
Ús de confuse people en anglès
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So Cranze and I swapped names, just to confusepeople.
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You might even confusepeople into thinking you've become a gritty, probing Scorpio over night.
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Unfortunately, with significant immigration changes, there are often rumours going around that confusepeople even further.
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Always tell the truth, he says, but don't be afraid to confusepeople in the process.
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At its heart, this is a strategy that depends vitally on its ability to confusepeople.
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He adopted this name because it was easier to pronounce, and less easy to confusepeople.
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I have a non-rhotic accent, I speak RP, though the slight lilt tends to confusepeople.
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My memories of my happy youth confusepeople-theycan't tell if I'm bragging, kidding, or crazy.
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In the west, if I said "We like to eat rice", it would confusepeople.
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One of the most fundamental points which seems to confusepeople is the question of Irish representation in Europe.
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Independent Tertiary Education New Zealand chairperson Craig Musson said he understood the ambassador's concerns, but his document would confusepeople.
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And if me-too versions start to appear in the App Store to confusepeople, the necessary critical-mass will never be achieved.
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Although you're not a "Leo," you might confusepeople this week with your readiness to let them have it.
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For all he knew, maybe Manzak was a name the CIA gave out to several undercover operatives just to confusepeople.
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Yet when we tested this with users, it seemed to just confusepeople -the statute book ended up looking like a rainbow.
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In November, 2011, after years of discussions and dozens of papers, it decided the drawbacks were too great and the concept would confusepeople.