1. It perplexed him because he was tackling it the wrong way. 这件事令他困惑和忧虑因为他处理得不对。
2. Aunt Polly paused, perplexed, and Tom looked for healing pity. 波莉姨妈愣住了,不知所措,汤姆希望她能说些好话。
3. Never was a company of people so perplexed, so interested, and so stupefied, before. 从来没有一群人如此困惑、如此感兴趣、如此不知所措。
4. None smiled; but all were sore perplexed, and looked one to the other in deep tribulation for counsel. 没有人笑;可众人都不知所措,他们彼此对望,为了急于出主意而苦恼。
5. All those that had always perplexed readers were actually like thumbprints left by a potter: material evidence of how the poems had been crafted. 所有这些总是使读者感到困惑的东西实际上就像一个陶工留下的指纹,是诗歌是如何被创作的主要证据。