to confuse two or more things
混淆两种或更多事物 (hùnxiáo liǎng zhǒng huò gèng duō shìwù)
"I always mix up their names during meetings."
"我总是在会议中混淆他们的名字。" (wǒ zǒng shì zài huìyì zhōng hùnxiáo tāmen de míngzì)
to be extremely frightened
to understand the hidden meaning behind something
to tremble with fear or nervousness
to attract a lot of attention or make a strong impression
to make a sincere promise, often used by children
take advantage of a good situation while it lasts