jumbled / ˈdʒʌm bəl /

杂乱无章的错综复杂的乱七八糟的杂乱无章

jumbled3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

jum·bled, jum·bling.

  1. to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
  2. to confuse mentally; muddle.
v. 无主动词 verb

jum·bled, jum·bling.

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

jumbled 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

confused, mixed-up

更多jumbled例句

  1. His chords, a chaotic jumble, his ear’s just a block of tin.
  2. Instead, a jumble of 21 candidates will appear on the ballot.
  3. Instead, Midnight Memories is more like a bunch of aspiring singles jumbled together, jostling for attention.
  4. Midnight Memories is a bunch of aspiring singles jumbled together, jostling for attention.
  5. You can thank Congress and President Obama for this bit of jumbled logic.
  6. Though his words at times may have been jumbled, the eloquence of his heart spoke.
  7. 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.
  8. Comic and tragic were so jumbled up in this startling series of adventures, that Jack scarce knew whether to laugh or to cry.
  9. 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.
  10. Pressing northward it was torn into the jumbled crush of serac-ice, sparkling beneath an unclouded sun.
  11. Fossil beliefs of the most widely separated ages may be found jumbled together in the same story.