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源自拉丁语 'conflatus',意为'合并'或'混合',由 'con-'(一起)和 'flare'(吹)组成。
❶ 将两个或多个不同的事物或概念错误地合并或混淆在一起,通常导致误解或错误的结论。
“The report conflated data from two different years, leading to incorrect conclusions.”
(这份报告将两年的数据混为一谈,导致得出错误的结论。)
“She conflated his words with someone else's, causing a misunderstanding.”
(她把他的话和别人的话混淆了,导致误解。)
conflated with — 表示某事物被错误地与另一事物混为一谈,通常用于指出误解或混淆。
“His views are often conflated with those of his political opponents.”
(他的观点经常被错误地与他的政治对手的观点混为一谈。)