
中英词典:garbled
形容词
garbled [ˈɡɑːrbld] 1. 混淆的;杂乱无章的。形容信息、语言或声音没有清晰表达或被改变的状态。 2. 曲解的;歪曲的。形容信息或语言被错误地解释或扭曲的状态。词语辨析
- garbled与confused的区别在于garbled指信息或语言被混淆、杂乱无章,而confused更强调思维或观念上的困惑。 - garbled与distorted的区别在于garbled指信息或语言被错误地解释或扭曲,而distorted更强调信息或语言被有意地改变或歪曲。词汇扩充
- garble [ˈɡɑːrbəl] (动词):混淆;曲解;篡改。 - garbler [ˈɡɑːrblər] (名词):混淆者;曲解者。 - garbling [ˈɡɑːrblɪŋ] (名词):混淆;曲解。近义词
confused, jumbled, muddled, scrambled, disordered, disarranged反义词
clear, coherent, organized, ordered名词
garbled [ˈɡɑːrbld] 1. 混淆的消息;杂乱无章的言论。指被混淆或改变的信息或语言。柯林斯词典
garbled [ˈɡɑːrbld] 形容词 1. If a message or other piece of information is garbled, it is so distorted that it is difficult to understand. 2. If you describe something as garbled, you mean that it is confusing and unclear. 名词 1. garbled information or a garbled message is one that is very unclear and confusing because it has been changed in some way.牛津词典
garbled [ˈɡɑːrbld] 形容词 1. (of a message, sound, or transmission) unclear and distorted. 2. (of a text or account) distorted or confused.用法
1. The news report was garbled, and it was difficult to make sense of the information. 2. His speech was so garbled that nobody understood what he was trying to say. 3. The garbled telephone conversation left them confused about the plan. 4. The document had been garbled in the translation process, resulting in numerous errors.相关例句
- The instructions were garbled and confusing.
- His speech was garbled and incomprehensible.
- The media often garbles information to suit their own agenda.
- I received a garbled message on my answering machine.
- It's difficult to understand his garbled explanation.
- The garbled transmission made it impossible to hear the important details.
- The garbler of the information intentionally distorted the facts.
- She tried to decipher the garbled code, but it proved too complicated.
- The garbling of the data during transmission led to errors in the final report.
- His garbled account of the incident only added to the confusion.
- The garbled nature of the message made it difficult to determine its true meaning.
- The garbled speech was met with confusion and disbelief.
- She became frustrated when the garbled instructions led her astray.
- The detective managed to piece together the garbled conversation and solve the crime.
- The garbled text message made no sense.
- His garbled explanation only served to confuse the situation further.
- The garbled report contained inaccurate information.
- They received a garbled radio transmission from the lost hikers.
- The garbled phone call left her feeling anxious and uncertain.
- The garbled document had to be retranslated for accuracy.