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miscellaneous

/mis-uh-ley-nee-uhs/US // ˌmɪs əˈleɪ ni əs //UK // (ˌmɪsəˈleɪnɪəs) //

杂项,各种各样的,杂项的,杂项事务

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : consisting of members or elements of different kinds; of mixed character: a book of miscellaneous essays on American history.
    • : having various qualities, aspects, or subjects: a miscellaneous discussion.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.diversified, various

Examples

  • Freed from responsibilities, anxieties, hurts, and other miscellaneous burdens, if only transiently.

  • The house continues to attract artists, musicians and miscellaneous guests.

  • The app became popular among younger consumers who used it to pay each other for a litany of miscellaneous charges from splitting an Uber to sharing rent.

  • The bulk would instead go to miscellaneous programs, such as scholarships and STEM education efforts.

  • Trays are helpful for corralling miscellaneous items on a coffee table or other surface.

  • Some say “miscellaneous China 2003” and others “miscellaneous conferences.”

  • The park was also filled with its usual assortment of tourists, street preachers and miscellaneous weirdos.

  • The two walked in together with a gaggle of security and miscellaneous entourage.

  • It is an exhaustive romp, but the result feels a bit miscellaneous.

  • Richard Brathwaite, an English poet and miscellaneous writer, died.

  • Bonnell Thornton died; an English poet, essayist and miscellaneous writer, and translator of Plautus.

  • The attempt failed, and was followed by a rapid succession of miscellaneous thrusts and passes in bewildering variety.

  • Christopher Smart, an English poet and miscellaneous writer, died; known by a popular translation of Horace.

  • I found there, however, a piece of unmistakable chrysotile, grouped amongst a miscellaneous lot of American minerals.