| 单词 | mishmash | 
| 释义 | mishmashn.adj. A. n.   A confused mixture; a medley, hotchpotch, or jumble; a muddle. Frequently with of. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > variety > 			[noun]		 > incongruous mixture hotchpotc1405 hodge-podgec1426 omnigatherum?a1430 mishmashc1475 peasemeala1525 omnium gatherum1530 mingle1548 hotchpotch1549 mingle-mangle1549 gallimaufry1551 rhapsody1574 sauce-medley1579 pell-mellc1586 linsey-woolsey1592 wilderness1594 brewage1599 motley1609 macaronic1611 medley1618 olla podridaa1635 farragoa1637 consarcination1640 porridge1642 olio1645 bisque1653 mélange1653 hash1660 jumble1661 farrage1698 capilotade1705 jargon1710 salmagundi1761 pasticcio1785 pea meal1789 ollapod1804 mixty-maxty1818 macédoine1820 ragbag1820 haggis1822 job lot1828 allsorts1831 conglomerate1837 pot-pourri1841 chow-chow1850 breccia1873 pastiche1873 macaroni1884 mixed bag1919 casserole1930 mixed bunch1958 rattle-bag1982 mulligan1993 the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > absence of arrangement > 			[noun]		 > a disorderly collection rabblea1398 hotchpotc1405 hotchpotchc1410 mishmashc1475 gaggle?1478 chaos?1550 humble-jumble1550 huddle1587 wilderness1594 lurry1607 hatterc1626 farragoa1637 bumble1648 higgledy-piggledy1659 jumble1661 clutter1666 hugger-mugger1674 litter1730 imbroglio1753 confusion1791 cludder1801 hurrah's nest1829 hotter1834 welter1857 muddle1863 splatter1895 shamble1926 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > 			[noun]		 > a confused assemblage or mixture mishmashc1475 rabblement1539 mingle-mangle1549 bumble broth1572 bumble-bath1595 mash1601 colluvies1647 bumble1648 farrago1650 higgledy-piggledy1659 jumble1661 farrage1698 tumble1755 pie1837 Sargasso Sea1855 wirrwarra1866 chop suey1888 dog's breakfast1892 dog's dinner1902 sargasso1934 paella1939 c1475    Mankind 		(1969)	 49  				Dryff-draff, mysse-masche, Sume was corn, & sume was chaffe. 1585    J. Higgins tr.  Junius Nomenclator 362  				A confused or disordered heape of all things together: a mishmash. 1600    P. Holland tr.  Livy Rom. Hist.  xxvi. xl. 615  				A very mish mash [L. conluvio] and sinke of vile and wretched persons. 1638    T. Herbert Some Yeares Trav. 		(rev. ed.)	 27  				A mish-mash of Arabick and Portuguise. 1676    Doctr. of Devils 146  				That Gallimawphey Mish-mass, of most Monstruous..Conceits and Practises. 1692    C. Gildon Post-boy rob'd of his Mail I. cxxvi. 386  				These..are a sort of people that promise in their Romances Historical Truth, and good Sence... But after all, are discover'd to be full of Fables and Parabolical Mish-mashes. 1806    W. Taylor in  J. W. Robberds Mem. W. Taylor 		(1843)	 II. 257  				The Mishmash of Manuscript, printed extract [etc.]. 1876    ‘G. Eliot’ Daniel Deronda II.  iii. xxii. 83  				A ridiculous mish-mash of superannuated customs and false ambition. 1918    Internat. Jrnl. Ethics 28 312  				Aristocracy..will have naught of the herd, of the mish-mash and its control. 1959    N. Mailer Advts. for Myself 		(1961)	 335  				You call this a report?.. It is nothing but a mish-mosh. 1965    P. Ziegfeld Ziegfelds' Girl i. 7  				How the elegant and impeccably British Mr. Maugham had come to write this mishmash nobody could figure out. 1999    Independent 22 July  i. 14/1  				Members of the Falun Gong, who..follow a mishmash of Buddhism and Taoism.  B. adj. (attributive).   Confusedly mixed; jumbled, muddled, disorganized; containing highly disparate elements, heterogeneous, motley. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > absence of arrangement > 			[adjective]		 > jumbled hotchpotch1556 jumbled1611 mishmash1652 shuffled1683 confused1776 rough and tumble1858 jumbly1864 higgledy-piggledy1866 mincemeaty1870 deurmekaar1871 humble-jumbled1940 higgledya1953 the world > relative properties > relationship > variety > 			[adjective]		 > miscellaneous or heterogeneous > incongruously mixed medleya1400 intermellé1487 farraginary1538 hotchpotch1556 promiscuous1579 hotchpot1588 pied1594 motley1601 hodge-podge1602 promiscual1602 macaronic1611 farraginous1616 throughother1626 mishmash1652 promiscous1656 hotchpotchly1674 hodge-podging1772 hashy1781 mixty-maxty1786 motleyed1798 gallimaufrical1836 odd-and-end1836 chow-chow1844 speckled1845 ragbag1882 disherent1890 1652    News from Lowe Countreys 1  				When, first, the first confused Masse Did, from its mish mash medly, passe. a1922    T. S. Eliot Waste Land Drafts 		(1971)	 27  				From such chaotic misch-masch potpourri What are we to expect but poetry? 1979    A. Sillitoe Storyteller  ii. xv. 211  				Don't be alarmed if I pause after that no doubt ungrammatical and certainly mish-mash paragraph. 1996    Internet World Dec. 116/2  				Online services—where all tools are designed to act the same—are easier than the mishmash interfaces of a dozen Internet applications. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). mishmashv.  transitive. To make a mishmash or confused mass of; to throw into confusion; to mingle randomly or haphazardly, throw together. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > confuse or disorder			[verb (transitive)]		 disparplea1400 rufflea1400 mingle-mangle1549 confound1553 jumblea1575 barbulye1588 Babelize1600 embroil1603 puddlea1616 confuse1630 jargogle1692 mishmash1694 to make a mull of1821 inturbidatea1834 bedevil1844 to ball up1884 jazz1914 scramble1927 balls1947 1694    P. A. Motteux Wks. F. Rabelais 		(1737)	  iv. lx. 247  				Then is sacrific'd to him Haberdines, Poor-Jack, minglemangled, mishmash'd. 1791    J. Learmont Poems Pastoral 199  				Steghin gluttons..Mish-mashin' creatures for their greed or gust. 1866    W. Gregor Dial. Banffshire 		(Philol. Soc.)	 113  				Meesh-mash, to mingle; to throw into a confused mass. 1958    Vogue May 152/2  				There were gnomes and demons..and Swiss peasant maid—all mishmashed together. 1990    Interview Aug. 40/2  				I think Peter created the idea of mishmashing styles together. 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