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jumble美 ['dʒʌmb(ə)l] 英 ['dʒʌmb(ə)l] - n.杂乱的一堆;混乱的一团;待义卖的一堆旧杂物
- v.使乱堆;使混乱;使杂乱
- 网络混杂;搞乱;炸营
第三人称单数:jumbles 现在分词:jumbling 过去式:jumbled n. junk,odds and ends,muddle,heap,clutter v. mix up,disarrange,shuffle,mess up,strew 1. | [usupass] ~ sth (together/up) 使乱堆;使混乱;使杂乱to mix things together in a confused or untidy way |
| Books, shoes and clothes were jumbled together on the floor. 书、鞋子和衣服胡乱堆放在地上。 |
1. | [sing] ~ (of sth) 杂乱的一堆;混乱的一团an untidy or confused mixture of things |
| a jumble of books and paper 一堆杂乱的书和纸 | | The essay was a meaningless jumble of ideas. 这篇文章思路混乱,使人不知所云。 |
2. | [u] 待义卖的一堆旧杂物a collection of old or used clothes, etc. that are no longer wanted and are going to be taken to a jumble sale |
v. | 1. to mix things together indiscriminately so that they are no longer neat or ordered, or become mixed together in this way 2. to muddle things up in the mind, or become muddled | n. | 1. an untidy or disorganized mass of objects, images, or ideas 2. unwanted possessions that people hand over for selling at a jumble sale. 3. old clothes and other things that you no longer want, sold to raise money. The American word is rummage. 4. a collection of different things mixed together 1. an untidy or disorganized mass of objects, images, or ideas 2. unwanted possessions that people hand over for selling at a jumble sale. 3. old clothes and other things that you no longer want, sold to raise money. The American word is rummage. 4. a collection of different things mixed together |
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