词汇 | jumble |
释义 | jumble noun uk /ˈdʒʌm.bəl/ us /ˈdʒʌm.bəl/ jumblenoun (MIXTURE)[ S ] an untidy and confused mixture of things, feelings, or ideas: 杂乱的一堆;混乱的一团 He rummaged through the jumble of papers on his desk.他在书桌上乱糟糟的一堆文件中翻找东西。 a jumble of thoughts/ideas混乱的思想/想法 Dirt & untidiness bloodstain clutter contaminant contamination crud fleck grime grunge gunge gunk muck pollutant polluter scrappiness scruff shambles slime slob slovenliness smear You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Variety and mixtures jumblenoun (OLD THINGS)[ U ]UK things you no longer want that are sold at a jumble sale廉价出售的废旧杂货 Rubbish and waste activated sludge anti-litter anti-littering debris dejunk garbage garbage disposal gubbins high-level waste influent litter muck rubbish sewerage shavings skip diving slag spoil tat white elephant jumble verb[ T ] uk /ˈdʒʌm.bəl/ us /ˈdʒʌm.bəl/ to mix things together untidily: 使杂乱;使混乱 Her clothes were all jumbled up/together in the suitcase.她的衣服都胡乱扔在手提箱里。 Mixing and mixtures amalgam be neither one thing nor the otheridiom blend blend in/blend into something blender blitz crossed decoction emulsion guaraná homogeneous mixture methylate mingle mosaic mush neither saturated solution scramble substance synthesis jumble | American Dictionaryjumble noun[ U ] us/ˈdʒʌm·bəl/ a confused mixture or mass of things: a jumble of papers on the desk jumbleverb[ T ]us/ˈdʒʌm·bəl/ The events of the last few weeks are all jumbled up in my mind. Examples of jumblejumble From them one learns just how generically jumbled the seventeenth-century notion of opera really was. There is no looking back; instead, there is an immersion in the infidelities and convulsions of the present that jumbles and confuses the past. There is no kaleidoscope or scrambler by which multiple shapes can be jumbled, and selected fragments juxtaposed for effect. The principles of classification behind this list are clear: juridical and functional criteria are jumbled in simple alphabetical order. The scored data were then jumbled and the procedure applied. As a consequence, perhaps, they can seem jumbled. The author's enthusiasm for better land husbandry shines through the wide-ranging but rather jumbled text and the references, among which the persistent reader will discern the urgent, basic, ecological message. Often the questions of how statutes apply and what the law requires get jumbled together in discussions of statutory adjudication, but it is instructive and aids clarity to separate them. Establishing priorities in the sometimes confused jumble of things to be done is another expression of the officer's autonomy. The embryonic shield is long, intruding anteriad on the evacuation zone, which has a jumble of floor cells. Much archaeology involves looking for underlying patterns within a jumble of visual detail. They insist, then, on "a single property" because common intuition demands it, but that property can nevertheless be a motley jumble of types of reflectances. The plot does present, in a kind of deliberate jumble, a number of the more important episodes. In this sense it is a proven success, while democratic feminist socialism is, to most people in the world, an obscure jumble of aspirations. The response of an audience to art is shaped by its presentation in a crowded, but disconnected, jumble. See all examples of jumble These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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