maze

US /meɪz/
UK /meɪz/
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1.

laberinto

a network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way

:
The children got lost in the corn maze.
Los niños se perdieron en el laberinto de maíz.
We spent hours trying to get out of the hedge maze.
Pasamos horas tratando de salir del laberinto de setos.
2.

laberinto, maraña

a confusing and complicated arrangement of streets or paths

:
The old city has a maze of narrow, winding streets.
La ciudad vieja tiene un laberinto de calles estrechas y sinuosas.
Navigating the bureaucratic maze was a nightmare.
Navegar por el laberinto burocrático fue una pesadilla.
1.

confundir, desorientar

to confuse or bewilder (someone)

:
The complex instructions mazed the new employees.
Las instrucciones complejas confundieron a los nuevos empleados.
His sudden change of plans completely mazed me.
Su cambio repentino de planes me confundió por completo.