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jumbled

/juhm-buhl/US // ˈdʒʌm bəl //UK // (ˈdʒʌmbəl) //

杂乱无章的,错综复杂的,乱七八糟的,杂乱无章

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v.有主动词 verb
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    jum·bled, jum·bling.

    • : to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
    • : to confuse mentally; muddle.
v.无主动词 verb
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    jum·bled, jum·bling.

    • : to be mixed together in a disorderly heap or mass.
    • : to meet or come together confusedly.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a mixed or disordered heap or mass: a jumble of paper clips, rubber bands, and string.
    • : a confused mixture; medley.
    • : a state of confusion or disorder.
    • : Also jumbal. a small, round, flat cake or cookie with a hole in the middle.

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Examples

  • His chords, a chaotic jumble, his ear’s just a block of tin.

  • Instead, a jumble of 21 candidates will appear on the ballot.

  • Instead, Midnight Memories is more like a bunch of aspiring singles jumbled together, jostling for attention.

  • Midnight Memories is a bunch of aspiring singles jumbled together, jostling for attention.

  • You can thank Congress and President Obama for this bit of jumbled logic.

  • Though his words at times may have been jumbled, the eloquence of his heart spoke.

  • It was a jumbled cypher, but the training that Lechmere had had in that kind of thing enabled him to read it almost at a glance.

  • Comic and tragic were so jumbled up in this startling series of adventures, that Jack scarce knew whether to laugh or to cry.

  • Welcome shot past them like a bullet out of a gun, his voice trailing out behind him and becoming all jumbled up in the distance.

  • Pressing northward it was torn into the jumbled crush of serac-ice, sparkling beneath an unclouded sun.

  • Fossil beliefs of the most widely separated ages may be found jumbled together in the same story.