ragbag

英 [ˈræɡbæɡ] 美 [ˈræɡbæɡ]

n.  大杂烩; 杂七杂八的东西

复数:ragbags

BNC.34295 / COCA.45777



牛津词典

noun

  1. 大杂烩;杂七杂八的东西
    a collection of things that appear to have little connection with each other
    1. a ragbag of ideas
      杂乱无章的观点

柯林斯词典

  1. N-SING 大杂烩;杂七杂八的东西
    A ragbag of things is a group of things which do not have much in common with each other, but which are being considered together.
    1. The government was still in effect a ragbag of Social Democrats and Liberals.
      该政府实际上仍是一个由社会民主党和自由党混合组成的大杂烩。

双语例句

  1. The government was still in effect a ragbag of Social Democrats and Liberals.
    该政府实际上仍是一个由社会民主党和自由党混合组成的大杂烩。
  2. Mr bin Laden matters because he swept up a ragbag of local grievances into a brand of intoxicating and violent jihad with worldwide pretensions.
    本拉登是重要的。他把人们的不满都打包成袋,贴着令人兴奋的圣战的标签,曾获得人们的广泛支持。
  3. The constitutional renewal bill, now becalmed in parliament, is a ragbag of issues.
    目前搁置于议会的宪法修正案,是各种问题的大杂烩。
  4. Take that draft directive on hedge funds and private equity, a ragbag of measures requiring more disclosure, greater controls over leverage and tighter restrictions on non-EU funds.
    根据该建议书中的监管措施,对冲、私募基金将要披露更多的信息、控制杠杆率,非欧盟基金将会有更多限制。
  5. He produced a ragbag of excuses for missing my party.
    他为没参加我的聚会找了一大堆杂七杂八的借口。
  6. Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer, offered a ragbag of measures that offered various economic sweeteners but made little serious attempt to cut Britain's large budget deficit.
    财政部长阿利斯泰尔?达林提出了许多经济上示好的措施,但对削减英国的巨额财政赤字没有什么具体办法。
  7. His book is just a ragbag, with out any clear ideas or conclusions in it.
    他的书不过是本大杂烩,里面没有明晰的主题思想或结论。

英英释义

noun

  1. a bag in which rags are kept

    1. a motley assortment of things

        Synonym:    odds and endsoddmentsmelangefarragomishmashmingle-manglehodgepodgehotchpotchgallimaufryomnium-gatherum