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 Übersetzung für 'Confound it' von Englisch nach Deutsch
Confound it! [dated]Verflixt! [ugs.]
Confound it! [dated]Verdammt! [salopp pej.]
Confound it! [dated] [idiom]Zum Teufel damit! [Redewendung]
Confound it! [idiom] [dated]Hol's der Geier! [ugs.] [Redewendung]
Teiltreffer
to confounddurcheinanderwerfen
79
to confoundverwirren
906
to confoundvermischen
503
to confoundvermengen
94
to confoundverwechseln
1559
to confounddurcheinander bringen [alt]
to confound things­Dinge vermischen
to confound sth.etw. in Unordnung bringen
to confound things­Dinge verwechseln
to confound sb.jdn. verwirren
116
to confound predictions Prognosen über den Haufen werfen [ugs.] [Redewendung]
to confound [dismay]in Bestürzung versetzen
to confound a planeinen Plan vereiteln
to confound [prove wrong]widerlegen
566
to confound a schemeeinen Plan zunichte machen
to confound sb. [amaze]jdn. verblüffen
736
Confound you! [elevated]Zur Hölle mit Ihnen! [formelle Anrede]
Confound you! [elevated]Fahr zur Hölle!
to confound sb. [confuse, dismay]jdn. völlig irritieren
to confound means with endsMittel und Zwecke verwechseln
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It has been pointed out, however, that Stobaeus betrays a tendency to confound the dogmas of the early Ionian philosophers, and in his accounts, he occasionally mixes up Platonism with Pythagoreanism.
  • Questions used in many neuroticism scales overlap with instruments used to assess mental disorders like anxiety disorders (especially social anxiety disorder) and mood disorders (especially major depressive disorder), which can sometimes confound efforts to interpret N scores and makes it difficult to determine whether each of neuroticism and the overlapping mental disorders might cause the other, or if both might stem from other cause.
  • No details regarding whether it was a Malay management company, an Indian management company or Chinese management company were included in the study, a confound that would likely lead to a skew in the results given the racial tensions and linguistic barriers in Malaysia.
  • Shooting guns from stable benchrests may also provide a stable platform for sighting in less specialized firearms, including even handguns, shotguns and muzzleloaders, as it eliminates most of the human errors that can confound the sighting-in process.
  • a response-decline) is very susceptible to confound by non-learning factors (e.g., fatigue) which, therefore, make it more difficult to study).

  • It forms a dialect continuum with Manang and may be intelligible with it; however, the Nar and Phu share a secret language to confound Gyasumdo and Manang who would otherwise understand them.
  • During the greater part of his life he belonged to that flamboyant school which derived its inspiration from Louis XV models; but when he fell under the influence of Robert Adam he absorbed his manner so completely that it is often difficult to distinguish between them, just as it is sometimes easy to confound Locks work with the weaker efforts of Chippendale.
  • The images were intended to confound expectations of U2, and their full colour contrasted with the monochromatic imagery on past sleeves.
  • The corn growing degree-day method uses both a base temperature adjustment and an upper threshold, neither of which are common in viticulture and wine production use, and can confound any comparison with published data using the simple average method.
  • However, the morphological similarity and numerous undescribed species do not make analyses easier, and as with many cichlids, recent speciation and abundant hybridization seriously confound molecular studies to the point where single-gene studies or those using only mtDNA or nDNA are essentially worthless for resolving Lamprologini phylogeny.

  • To confound possible litigation, the title pages claimed the printing had been done in "Benares", but this was a subterfuge.
  • (2003) suggested that a suspected diagnosis based on CT or ultrasound should not be confirmed until an MRI is performed, due to the large number of conditions that can present highly similarly and confound diagnosis.
  • Therefore, a high Mg/Ca ratio implies a high temperature, although ecological factors may confound the signal.
  • According to Martin, "Priveliști" parts from its Romantic predecessors by abandoning the "descriptive" and "sentimentalist" in pastoral conventions: "Everything seems designed on purpose to confound and defy the traditional mindset."
  • The journalist Benoît Rayski accused some intellectuals, including Stéphane Courtois, Alain Besançon, Ernst Nolte and Jean-François Revel, of wanting to confound the West about the issue of Nazism to promote their own anticommunism.

  • A central line of this way of thinking is that logic is contaminated by psychological variables such as "wishful thinking", in which subjects confound the likelihood of predictions with the desirability of the predictions.
  • claimed that a new model of recognition heuristic use was needed due to the confound between recognition and further knowledge.
  • They are highly likely to confound the concept of probability with the concept of degree of truth.
  • These absorptions can mask or confound the absorption spectrum of the sample.
  • needing two batches of raw material to produce 1 container of a chemical) is confounded or aliased with a(n) (higher/highest order) interaction to eliminate its influence on the end product.

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