常見例句雙語例句One student wrote, “A chalkboard is a lot like memory: often jumbled, unorganized and sloppy.一個學(xué)生寫道:“黑板就像記憶:常常亂七八糟、毫無組織,而且潦潦草草。About 140 tour boats already crowd the three-square-mile lake, and new hotel and cable car construction mars the natural scenery with a jumbled skyline.在三平方哩的湖里,擠滿了大約140艘觀光船,新的旅館和游覽電車有些亂七八糟,與自然風(fēng)景不太協(xié)調(diào)。He showed his jumbled writing to his son George, then 21, and daughter Brigid, 20, making them promise not to tell Margaret, who had a sick baby plus 5-year-old twin girls in her charge.他把那張亂七八糟的字條拿給當(dāng)時21歲的兒子喬治和20歲的女兒布里吉特看,要求他們瞞著瑪格麗特,因為她當(dāng)時還要照顧生病的嬰兒和一對5歲大的雙胞胎女兒。權(quán)威例句The current state is a jumbled mix of archaic, incomplete or conflicting rules and objectives.ECONOMIST: Flying into troubleThe result would be a genetic mess as the different chromosomes got jumbled up.ECONOMIST: Truly selfish genesTalking about education to a black audience in Austin in February, he jumbled his figures.ECONOMIST: Any other good ideas for Democrats in Texas? 返回 jumbled