hodgepodge
英 [ˈhɒdʒpɒdʒ]
美 [ˈhɑːdʒpɑːdʒ]
网络 混合物; 大雜燴; 杂烩菜; 大杂烩; 杂混
COCA.19435
英英释义
noun
- a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas
- a motley assortment of things
双语例句
- Finance academics continue "churning out quantitative hodgepodge" and Wall Street and others continue to use it.
金融学家继续“胡乱泡制定量的大杂烩”,而华尔街以及其它各方也继续使用它们。 - It is a hodgepodge of France and Britain and is really a wonderful place to choose for the honeymoon.
在英法风情的融合下,这个地方是蜜月旅行的绝佳地点。 - These people are peddling a hodgepodge of other beliefs under the label of Buddhism.
这些人正在兜售一大杂烩下的其他信仰佛教的标签。 - The Castle in the Forest is a gleeful hodgepodge of ideas, held together by this satanic conceit. It was a medley of levies.
《林中城堡》是一本令人愉悦的观点大杂烩,以这种邪恶怪诞的想法拼凑在一起。 - He called Mr. Obama's speech a hodgepodge ( collection) of little ideas and said what the country needs is more comprehensive reform.
他说,奥巴马的讲话是一些小想法的集合,而美国需要的是更加全面的改革。 - Because Malta stands at the crossroads between Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, it has always been home to a hodgepodge of cultures and languages.
由于马耳他位于欧洲、北非和中东的交汇处,它一直是各种文化和语言的交融地。 - Across the country, recycling programs for plastic bottles are a hodgepodge& each state and town does its own thing.
纵观全美各地,塑料瓶回收计划简直是一个大杂烩。 - One may argue that if America was full of Japanese and Germans rather than a hodgepodge of immigrants, it may be even stronger.
有人说,如果美国全是由日本人和德国人而不是现在这样的移民杂碎组成的,是否会比现在更强大。 - A mixture or medley; a hodgepodge.
杂烩混杂的收集物; - Yet without Japan, the TPP would be a hodgepodge, bringing together countries as diverse as Brunei, Peru, Vietnam and Australia.
然而如果没有日本,TPP将是一个大杂烩,把文莱、秘鲁、越南和澳大利亚等不同类型的国家拼凑在一起。
