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迷糊 (míhu) is commonly used in spoken Chinese to describe someone who is confused or unclear about something. It can also refer to a situation that is unclear or confusing.
Example 1:
小明今天早上起床的时候还很迷糊,不知道自己是在哪里。(Xiǎomíng jīntiān zǎoshang qǐchuáng de shíhou hái hěn míhu, bù zhīdào zìjǐ shì zài nǎlǐ.)
Translation: Xiao Ming was still confused when he woke up this morning, not knowing where he was.
Example 2:
他的解释让我更加迷糊了,我还是不明白。(Tā de jiěshì ràng wǒ gèngjiā míhu le, wǒ háishì bù míngbai.)
Translation: His explanation made me even more confused, I still don't understand.
In these examples, 迷糊 (míhu) is used to describe a state of confusion or uncertainty. It can also be used to describe a person who is easily confused or absent-minded.
Other related words include 迷惑 (míhuò), which means "puzzled" or "bewildered", and 模糊 (móhu), which means "blurry" or "vague". These words can be used interchangeably in some contexts, but 迷糊 (míhu) specifically refers to a state of confusion or being unclear.
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