紛 らす magirasu
1. to divert (e.g. one's mind); to distract; to relieve (boredom, sorrow, etc.); to drown (one's sorrows); to beguile (the time)
2. to conceal (e.g. one's grief with a smile); to hide; to shift (the conversation); to change (the subject)
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1. Confuse; Distract
1. Did not evade.; Did not gloss over.
1. Must distract; Have to divert attention
1. Don't have to bother.; Don't need to confuse.
1. Must avoid confusion.; Must not be mixed up.
1. Want to distract (someone/oneself); Want to relieve (boredom/stress)
1. Don't want to mix (it up).; Don't want to confuse.
1. Just finished confusing; Recently confused
1. To make it seem; To cover up
1. Don't cover it up.; Don't hide it.
1. Not confusing; Not mixing up
1. Must not confuse.; Do not mix up.
1. Covering up; Concealing
1. Seems like a distraction; Looks like a diversion
1. Let's distract ourselves.; Let's change the subject.
1. Don't confuse.; Don't mix up.
1. Are distracting (oneself); Are alleviating
1. Let's distract ourselves.; Let's change the subject.
1. To be misled; To be confused
1. Don't confuse [it/me/him/her].; Don't mix [it/me/him/her] up.
1. Apparently mixed up.; It seems confused.
1. Probably confused.; Probably mistaken.
1. If/when confused; If/when mixed up
1. Seemed confused.; Appeared mixed up.
1. Persevere to the end; Endure to completion
1. Seems like it distracts.; Appears to divert attention.
1. Please excuse me.; Please forgive me.