Ainda não temos significados para "rather confusing".
1In addition; incoming information could be rather confusing, if not outright contradictory.
2This notion of theirs is rather confusing to the patient English auditor.
3The word instruction, however, as used in various documents, is rather confusing.
4He was given rather confusing directions, and they set off again.
5The evidence of the housemaid, Dobbs, and of Mr. Hurst is rather confusing.
6Those Hawaiian names are very much alike and all rather confusing.
7Scientific validation of this strategy is difficult because literature is rather confusing and inconclusive.
8First up: a rather confusing full-pager from military contractor Thales.
9The fact that the feature is only available in Gmail makes it rather confusing.
10Sometimes, though, the app does send a rather confusing message.
11It was all rather confusing-andHugh Arai hated being confused.
12It's been rather confusing in that part of the country, as you can probably imagine.
13A fencing manual with some rather confusing illustrations.
14It was all rather confusing, lied Peter, tranquilly.
15He meant her to understand the situation and supplied rather confusing particulars about prairie farming and mortgages.
16Won't it be a jolly good present? said Tommy, rather confusing microscopes and telescopes in his remarks.
Esta colocação é formada por:
Rather confusing ao longo do tempo
Rather confusing nas variantes da língua