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hodgepodge

/hoj-poj/US // ˈhɒdʒˌpɒdʒ //UK // (ˈhɒdʒˌpɒdʒ) //

大杂烩,杂烩

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a heterogeneous mixture; jumble.

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Examples

  • Treasury ended up making 11 loans from the fund, mostly to a hodgepodge of little-known companies.

  • Fortunately, there’s a hodgepodge of other places you can still get your flu shot, and most of the time it’s free.

  • Analysts say Amazon Prime Day’s offers will be less of a hodgepodge than in previous years and clearly more focused on holiday items, either for oneself or others, with a focus on home appliances and consumer electronics.

  • They noted that they were using a hodgepodge of tools like taking notes in Evernote or Google Docs, tracking their pipeline in Excel or Google Sheets and tracking tasks with paper lists or sticky notes.

  • The lack of consistent asymptomatic testing guidelines means that from state to state, county to county, a hodgepodge of strategies are being used with varying standards, testing methods and levels of access.

  • And the valley hosts a hodgepodge of homegrown Syrian-American groups—some with close ties to the government in Damascus.

  • The way Trainor talks can best be categorized as a cultural hodgepodge.

  • There has been radicalization on the left, as well: Pasok has jettisoned voters to a hodgepodge of communist parties.

  • What culminated in an enlightening hodgepodge of artifacts began as a “replenishing, powerful journey,” she said.

  • He picked up the story from the “dayslot,” a hodgepodge of random topics disseminated by an editor.

  • The loot that the Nipe had been stealing had, at first, seemed to be a hodgepodge of everything.

  • Remember then, that all is recorded by God and conscience; and all this hodgepodge of vanity must be reviewed and answered for.

  • Kay stood, entranced, gazing upon the hodgepodge of color; she had the feeling of having stepped out of one world into another.

  • The Church was a hodgepodge of conflicting doctrines and ceremonial.

  • Then there was all that occultistic hodgepodge with the old Hindoo.