How is the phrase сбитый с толку translated from Russian to English

Полностью растерянный и не понимающий.

Completely confused.

adjective
English translation
bewildered

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  • Она посмотрела на меня сбитым с толку взглядом. She gave me a bewildered look.

  • Она выглядела озадаченной, услышав новости. She looked bewildered after hearing the news.

  • Я был совершенно сбит с толку его ответом. I was completely bewildered by his answer.

  • Вы озадачены инструкциями? Are you bewildered by the instructions?

  • Почему у тебя такой сбитый с толку вид? Why do you look so bewildered?

  • Он чувствовал себя озадаченным во время сложной дискуссии. He felt bewildered during the complicated discussion.

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FAQ about “сбитый с толку”

How is “сбитый с толку” translated from Russian?
“сбитый с толку” translates into English as “bewildered”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “сбитый с толку” mean?
Meaning of “сбитый с толку”: Полностью растерянный и не понимающий. In English — “bewildered”.
What part of speech is “сбитый с толку”?
“сбитый с толку” is a adjective.
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