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maledetto, -a

w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

angielski
angielski
włoski
włoski

I. confounded [Brit kənˈfaʊndɪd, Am kənˈfaʊndəd, ˌkɑnˈfaʊndəd] CZ. im. cz. przeszł.

confounded → confound

II. confounded [Brit kənˈfaʊndɪd, Am kənˈfaʊndəd, ˌkɑnˈfaʊndəd] PRZYM.

1. confounded (perplexed):

confounded
confounded

2. confounded arch.:

confounded
confounded
that confounded dog

confound [Brit kənˈfaʊnd, Am kənˈfaʊnd] CZ. cz. przech.

1. confound (perplex):

2. confound (mix up):

confondere (with con)

3. confound (discredit):

confound rumours
confound arguments, critics

4. confound (defeat) lit.:

confound enemy
confound plans

5. confound arch., pot.:

confound [Brit kənˈfaʊnd, Am kənˈfaʊnd] CZ. cz. przech.

1. confound (perplex):

2. confound (mix up):

confondere (with con)

3. confound (discredit):

confound rumours
confound arguments, critics

4. confound (defeat) lit.:

confound enemy
confound plans

5. confound arch., pot.:

włoski
włoski
angielski
angielski
this blessed or confounded computer won't work!

w słowniku PONS

confounded PRZYM. pot.

confounded

confound [kən·ˈfaʊnd] CZ. cz. przech.

Present
Iconfound
youconfound
he/she/itconfounds
weconfound
youconfound
theyconfound
Past
Iconfounded
youconfounded
he/she/itconfounded
weconfounded
youconfounded
theyconfounded
Present Perfect
Ihaveconfounded
youhaveconfounded
he/she/ithasconfounded
wehaveconfounded
youhaveconfounded
theyhaveconfounded
Past Perfect
Ihadconfounded
youhadconfounded
he/she/ithadconfounded
wehadconfounded
youhadconfounded
theyhadconfounded

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Confounding the definitional problem is that state and government are often used as synonyms in common conversation and even some academic discourse.
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To confound their avenging pursuers, they had split up.
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However, by the end of 2010, insurgency-related violence had increased, confounding the government's optimism.
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However, it has been asserted that these apparently contradicting results may be due to a lack of control for confounding factors.
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However, drought conditions during peak glaciation (about 18,000 years ago) are a significantly confounding factor.
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