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1 chaos
noun, no indef. art.Chaos, das* * *['keios]- academic.ru/12060/chaotic">chaotic- chaotically* * *cha·os[ˈkeɪɒs, AM -ɑ:s]we muddled up the name labels and total \chaos ensued wir hatten die Namensschilder durcheinandergebracht und schon war das Chaos perfekt* * *['keIɒs]nChaos nt, Durcheinander nt* * *a) Urzustand m (vor der Schöpfung)b) fig Wirrwarr m, Durcheinander n:throw into chaos ein Chaos auslösen in (dat);the room is in a state of chaos in dem Zimmer herrscht ein furchtbares Durcheinander;* * *noun, no indef. art.Chaos, das* * *n.Chaos nur sing. n.Durcheinander n. -
2 jumble
1. transitive verb 2. noun1) Wirrwarr, der; Gewirr, das; (muddle) Durcheinander, das* * *1. verb((often with up or together) to mix or throw together without order: In this puzzle, the letters of all the words have been jumbled (up); His shoes and clothes were all jumbled (together) in the cupboard.) durcheinanderwürfeln2. noun1) (a confused mixture: He found an untidy jumble of things in the drawer.) der Wirrwarr2) (unwanted possessions suitable for a jumble sale: Have you any jumble to spare?)•- academic.ru/88488/jumble_sale">jumble sale* * *jum·ble[ˈʤʌmbl̩]II. vtdon't \jumble your clothes like that wirf deine Kleidungsstücke nicht einfach so auf einen Haufenthe events of the last few weeks are all \jumbled in my mind die Ereignisse der letzten Wochen sind in meiner Erinnerung alle durcheinandergeraten* * *['dZʌmbl]1. vt (also jumble up)1) (lit) durcheinanderwerfen, kunterbunt vermischenjumbled up — durcheinander, kunterbunt vermischt
a jumbled mass of wires — ein Wirrwarr m von Kabeln
to jumble everything up — alles durcheinanderbringen or in Unordnung bringen
his clothes are jumbled together on the bed — seine Kleider liegen in einem unordentlichen Haufen auf dem Bett
jumbled thoughts/memories — verworrene Gedanken/Erinnerungen pl
2. n2) no pl (for jumble sale) gebrauchte Sachen pl* * *jumble [ˈdʒʌmbl]a) Sachen durcheinanderwerfen:his clothes are all jumbled up in the wardrobe seine Kleidung liegt auf einem Haufen im Schrankb) Fakten etc durcheinanderbringen:his thoughts are all jumbled up er ist ganz wirr oder durcheinanderB v/i wild durcheinanderlaufenC s1. Durcheinander n:our plans fell into a jumble unsere Pläne gerieten durcheinander2. Br Ramsch m:a) Ramschverkauf m,b) Wohltätigkeitsbasar m;jumble shop Ramschladen m3. Zuckerkringel m* * *1. transitive verb2. nounjumble up or together — durcheinander bringen; durcheinander werfen
1) Wirrwarr, der; Gewirr, das; (muddle) Durcheinander, das* * *n.Durcheinander n.Mischmasch m.
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