1 N-COUNT [usually singular] 杂乱的一堆;混乱的一团 A jumble of things is a lot of different things that are all mixed together in a disorganized or confused way. 杂乱的一堆;混乱的一团
SYN muddle, mixture, mess, disorder
2 V-ERG (使)混乱;(使)杂乱 If you jumble things or if things jumble, they become mixed together so that they are untidy or are not in the correct order. (使)混乱;(使)杂乱 [Also VERB PREPOSITION n]
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He's making a new film by jumbling together bits of his other movies. [VERB noun with together]
他将自己的几部影片东一块西一块地拼凑成一部新电影。
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...a number of animals whose remains were jumbled together by scavengers and floods. [VERB noun with together]
被食腐动物丢弃又被洪水冲积在一起的一些动物残骸
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His thoughts jumbled and raced like children fighting. [VERB]
他的思绪杂乱无章,飘忽不定。
SYN mix, mistake, confuse, disorder
To
jumble up means the same as to
jumble .
jumble up同jumble -
They had jumbled it all up into a heap.
他们把所有的东西胡乱堆成了一堆。
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The bank scrambles all that money together, jumbles it all up and lends it out to hundreds and thousands of borrowers.
银行匆忙地把所有的钱都杂乱地集中在一起,然后贷给成千上万的借款者。
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The watch parts fell apart and jumbled up.
手表的零件散开了,混成一堆。
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There were six wires jumbled up, tied together, all painted black.
有6根电线混缠在一起,而且都是黑色的。
3 N-UNCOUNT 用于义卖的废旧物品 Jumble is old or unwanted things that people give away to charity. 用于义卖的废旧物品 [British]
in AM, use 美国英语用 rummage
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