| 释义 |
mingle-mangle1 /ˈmɪŋɡlˌmaŋɡl/(also mingle mangle) nounA mixture, a mishmash; a confused medley of things, ideas, persons, etc. adjectiveMade up of a mingle-mangle or hotchpotch; jumbled, muddled. Now rare. Origin Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Hugh Latimer (c1485–1555), bishop of Worcester, preacher, and protestant martyr. Reduplication (with vowel variation) of mingle; compare mangle. mingle-mangle2 /ˈmɪŋɡlˌmaŋɡl/verb [with object] To make a mingle-mangle or confused mixture of; to jumble, to muddle. Usually in pass. Origin Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Miles Coverdale (1488–1569), Bible translator and bishop of Exeter. From mingle-mangle; compare mingle, mangle. |