释义 |
jumbled, ppl. a.|ˈdʒʌmb(ə)ld| [f. jumble v. + -ed1.] Mixed up in disorder, confused, muddled up, etc.: see the verb. (In quot. 1611, strummed.)
1611Coryat's Crudities Panegyr. Verses, Like to the lacks of iumbled virginall. 1689Prior Ep. to F. Shepherd 73 That jumbled words, if Fortune throw 'em, Shall well as Dryden form a poem. 1739Cibber Apol. (1756) II. 119 These jumbled ideas had some shadow of meaning. 1859Tennyson Vivien 345 The jumbled rubbish of a dream. |