jumble
v[usu passive 通常用於被动语态
Tn, Tn.p]
~ sth (up) mix (things) in a confusedway 将(东西)胡乱混在一起
Toys, books, shoes and clothes were jumbled (up) on the floor. 玩具、 书、 鞋、 衣服都杂乱地堆在地上.
(fig 比喻) Details of the accident were all jumbled up in his mind. 该事故的详情在他头脑中已混在一起. jumble, n
1 [sing] ~ (of sth) confused or untidy group of things; muddle 杂乱的一堆东西; 一团糟
a jumble of books and papers on the table 桌子上凌乱的一堆书和报纸.
2 [U] (Brit) mixed collection of old unwanted goods for a jumble sale 待义卖的旧杂物.
I suggest that we ask users of this machine what they think about it. We can photograph them using it too. Then we can put their comments at the top of the advertisement in big print. We can bring in some humour too. People enjoy reading humorous ads.