Revoltijo in english
Jumble
pronunciation: dʒʌmbəl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dʒʌmbəl part of speech: noun
In gestures
revoltijo = mixed bag ; mess ; jumble and squeeze ; jumble ; hodgepodge [hotchpotch, -UK] ; hotchpotch [hodgepodge, USA] ; cobbling together ; mash-up ; mishmash ; melange ; ragtag ; smorgasbord.
Example: The book trade is a mixed bag of ups and downs even within one broad category of publishing.Example: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Example: The vista of main street shows in addition to the jumble and squeeze of shops, a 12-story skyscraper, several impressive banks, and a few elderly housing units.Example: Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.Example: Whilst, presumably, a set of standards for the conduct of reference work, the document is in fact a hodgepodge shaped by faddish misconceptions.Example: It has thus has created a logical and ordered system out of what was once a hotchpotch of individual decision.Example: It argues that Genesis is a unified text rather than a clumsy cobbling together of disparate materials.Example: 'Mash-ups' of data on the web are starting to appear on Australian sites and could provide a new means of online advertising = 'Mash-ups' of data on the web are starting to appear on Australian sites and could provide a new means of online advertising.Example: We follow a mishmash of characters as they move through their unfortunate life without felicity.Example: There were space cadets, aimless women -- the melange was incredible.Example: America spent the best part of a decade building up an Iraqi army that seemingly folded within hours against a ragtag bunch of jihadists.Example: American cuisine is a veritable smorgasbord of international cuisines, thanks to the immigrants who added their traditional foods to the American diet.more:
» hacer un revoltijo = cobble together .
Example: By cobbling together these essays without any attempt to integrate them, Mills reveals a disregard for his audience.» revoltijo de letras = jumbled letters .
Example: These include: matching characters with nursery rhymes; quizzes; colouring and cutting out; treasure hunts; fancy dress parades; making words of jumbled letters; and a pets' parade.» un revoltijo de = a jumble of ; a welter of .
Example: In a jumble of old papers I recently came across the photograph of a young man striding through a classroom door. Example: Genocide theorists deploy a welter of sociological facts and half-facts to buttress their case.