mishmash / ˈmɪʃˌmɑʃ, -ˌmæʃ /

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mishmash 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a confused mess; hodgepodge; jumble.

mishmash 近义词

n. 名词 noun

hodgepodge

更多mishmash例句

  1. She writes very beautiful, very eerie novels, often built out of a mishmash of references that come together to create a fragmented portrait of a mind.
  2. Few manufacturers can use plastic with a random mishmash of properties to make something new.
  3. These new products are still made from a mishmash of plant proteins, but they look, smell, cook, and taste like the real deal.
  4. Wanda gains telephathy, telekenesis and a mishmash of other abilities.
  5. Tuesday Morning stores, they say, tend to be unorganized and overwhelming, with a mishmash of less-than-exciting inventory.
  6. “A lot of the critical details in the plot were a mishmash of ideas that made no sense,” astronomer Phil Plait wrote at Slate.
  7. I tried to repair the damage as best I could, but in the end the book was a mishmash of competing ideas with no clear narrative.
  8. The much-bruited report is always a statistical mishmash, full of seasonal adjustment and subject to revision.
  9. As a result, insider trading has been loosely defined through a mishmash of confusing verdicts and precedents.
  10. Her blog, Atlas Shrugs, is a mishmash of her inane views on a wide range of social and political issues.
  11. I dislike grand opera as a miserable mishmash of styles, compromises, and arrant ugliness.
  12. He spoke very politely in a mishmash of Servian and Italian.