jumble
vt. (使)混亂,雜亂; 使困惑
vi. 紛亂
n. 雜亂的一堆; 一團亂; <英>待義賣的雜舊物
A jumble of things is a lot of different things that are all mixed together in a disorganized or confused way.
The shoreline was made up of a jumble of huge boulders.
海岸線上堆著一大堆雜亂的巨石。
...a meaningless jumble of words.
一連串毫無意義的胡言亂語
If you jumble things or if things jumble, they become mixed together so that they are untidy or are not in the correct order.
He's making a new film by jumbling together bits of his other movies...
他將自己的幾部影片東一塊西一塊地拼湊成一部新電影。
...a number of animals whose remains were jumbled together by scavengers and floods...
被食腐動物丟棄又被洪水沖積在一起的一些動物殘骸
Jumble is old or unwanted things that people give away to charity.
She expects me to drive round collecting jumble for the church.
她期望我能開車去四處收集舊物用於教堂義賣。
1. a confused multitude of things
2. small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie
3. a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas
1. be all mixed up or jumbled together;
2. assemble without order or sense;
3. bring into random order
I turned and stared again at the jumble.
我轉過身來,重新盯著那堆亂七八糟的東西.
The things in the drawer were all in a jumble.
抽屜裡的東西很雜亂.
I must look out some bits and pieces for the church jumble sale.
我得找些零碎東西捐給教堂作義賣.
Soon after starting work , machine vision is seen as a confusing jumble of disconnected ideas.
剛剛開始不久, 機器視覺就好像變成了一個被錯誤思路引入歧途的拼圖.
We bundled up some old clothes for the jumble sale.
我們把一些舊衣物捆起來準備義賣.