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mishmash [ˈmɪʃˌmæʃ, -ˌmɑʃ]

n. 混杂物;
vt. 使成为杂乱的一堆;

例句:

  • He began to reminisce in a mishmash of German and English.
    来自C. Thubron
  • It was a...mishmash of the parts that were still serviceable.
    来自J. Irving
  • The letter was a mishmash of ill-fitting proposals taken from two different reform plans.
    这封信乱七八糟地写到了一些风马牛不相及的提议,分别摘自两个不同的改革计划。
  • The result was a mishmash a Babel - like mix .
    结果产生出一种巴别( Babel )式的语言大杂烩.
  • According to local journalists, students and NGOs, the compromise is an awkward mishmash.
    中国记者 、 学生和非政府组织都认为, 双方妥协的结果是一份棘手的大杂烩.
  • Yet each quarter has been a mishmash that left some observers frustrated.
    来自WSJ