1. The rest of the half-year is a jumble in my recollection . 这半年里,其余的日子,在我的日子里,只是一片混乱。
2. Most ships break up on the way down, hit the bottom at about 100 miles per hour, and become a chaotic, confusing jumble. 大多数船只在下沉过程中就已破碎,并以每小时100英里的速度撞击海底,因此成为乱糟糟的一团。
3. We need not doubt that the contents of another's mind will be scooped up, scooped out, sorted through as if the event was a jumble sale. 我们不需要怀疑另一个人的思想的内容将会被铲起,被铲除和被挑选,就像整件事是一场杂物拍卖。
英英解释
n.
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 v.
1. be all mixed up or jumbled together
2. assemble without order or sense
3. bring into random order