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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - jumble

 
 

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Jumble

jumble
~1 n 1 an untidy mixture of things + of  (a jumble of thoughts and feelings) 2 BrE things to be sold at a jumble sale; rummage2 (2) AmE ~2 also jumble up ~ v T often passive to mix things together so that they are not in a neat order  (In his excitement Ben's words became jumbled.)
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  (jumbles, jumbling, jumbled) 1. 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. N-COUNT: usu sing, usu N of n 2. 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... His thoughts jumbled and raced like children fighting. VERB: V n with together, V, also V n, V n prep • To jumble up means the same as to jumble. They had jumbled it all up into a heap... The bank scrambles all that money together, jumbles it all up and lends it out to hundreds and thousands of borrowers... The watch parts fell apart and jumbled up... There were six wires jumbled up, tied together, all painted black. PHRASAL VERB: V n P prep/adv, V n P, V P, V-ed P, also V P n (not pron) 3. Jumble is old or unwanted things that people give away to charity. (BRIT; in AM, use rummage) She expects me to drive round collecting jumble for the church. N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. verb  (~d; jumbling)  Etymology: perhaps imitative  Date: circa 1529  intransitive verb to move in a confused or disordered manner  transitive verb to mix into a confused or disordered mass — often used with up  II. noun  Date: 1661  1.  a. a mass of things mingled together without order or plan ; hodgepodge  b. a state of confusion  2. British articles for a rummage sale  III. noun  Etymology: origin unknown  Date: 1615 a small thin usually ring-shaped sugared cookie or cake ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v. & n. --v. 1 tr. (often foll. by up) confuse; mix up. 2 intr. move about in disorder. --n. 1 a confused state or heap; a muddle. 2 Brit. articles collected for a jumble sale. Phrases and idioms jumble sale Brit. a sale of miscellaneous usu. second-hand articles, esp. for charity. Derivatives jumbly adj. Etymology: prob. imit. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  путаница, неразбериха; "барашек" (на проводе), кольцо ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. беспорядочная смесь, куча 2. путаница, беспорядок a jumble of ideas —- каша в голове 3. тряска, встряхивание; толчок 4. разг. поездка в тряском экипаже 5. смешивать, перемешивать (часто jumble together, jumble up) his thoughts were all jumbled together —- его мысли путались; в голове у него все смешалось 6. смешиваться, перемешиваться 7. путать, сбивать с толку, взбалтывать 8. бросать в беспорядочную кучу 9. двигаться в беспорядке; толкаться 10. трястись (в экипаже и т. п.) 11. сладкая сдобная лепешка с дыркой посередине; пирожное "кольцо" ...
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  I  1. noun беспорядочная смесь, куча; путаница, беспорядок Syn: conglomeration, farrago, hotch-potch, medley, melange, mess, muddle, pot-pourri  2. v.  1) смешивать(ся), перемешивать(ся) в беспорядке (тж. jumble up, jumble together) I left my papers separated neatly in order, and when I got back they had all been jumbled together, and it took me an hour to sort them out  2) двигаться в беспорядке; толкаться  3) трястись II noun сладкая сдобная пышка ...
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