Both "trapped" and "trapped" describe a state in which a person is suddenly stumped by a situation or question, at a loss, unable to understand or answer. But all of them can be gradually shaken off through subsequent study, thinking, adjustment and coping. Although these two words have similar meanings, there are still some subtle differences.
"Surrounding" generally refers to the inability to understand or answer a question due to language barriers, understanding barriers, cognitive barriers and other reasons, resulting in a temporary sense of confusion and helplessness. This sense of confusion and helplessness is usually temporary and can be gradually understood and mastered through subsequent explanation, study and thinking.
"Meng circle" generally refers to the sudden inability to cope with or deal with problems, situations or pressures, resulting in a feeling of being at a loss, helpless and helpless. This feeling is usually temporary and can be gradually eliminated through active coping and solving.
Make sentences with circles
1, this math problem is really difficult, I don't understand it at all.
After hearing the boss's instructions, I was completely in the dark and didn't know what to do.
After hearing this incomprehensible concept, his mind went blank and completely closed.
This article uses a lot of uncommon words, which I don't understand at all.
The concept that the teacher told me was so abstract that I was still circulating after listening to it for a long time.
6. when I was working on this difficult problem, I was completely caught in a cycle and didn't know how to start.
When he heard this novel theory, he was completely at a loss.
8. When I saw this programming code, I was completely confused and didn't know how to correct it.
When we were discussing this problem, we were completely in the dark and had no clue.