mishmash造句1 The designs were a mishmash of patterns and colours.
2 The magazine is a jumbled mishmash of jokes, stories, and serious news.
3 The letter was a mishmash of ill-fitting proposals taken from two different reform plans.
4 The new housing development is a mishmash of different architectural styles.
5 The dancers' costumes are a mishmash of fashion trends.
6 Only a dialect, a mishmash.
7 There was a mishmash of furniture, sofas, rugs, and it all looked enviably comfortable.
8 'Kao's overseas business is a bit of a mishmash and a disappointment, ' said James Moon, an analyst at BNP Paribas in Tokyo, who has a 'sell' rating on the company.
9 His language is a sort of mishmash of poorly used academic locutions: "worklife plans." It sounds almost like corporate speak, in a way.
10 Or, get a mishmash of appliances to match by ordering new doors or panels for some of them.
11 Nothing screams "amateur!" louder than a dizzying mishmash of different fonts and colors.
12 His new novel is interesting but it's a mishmash of literary styles.
13 The result was a mishmash a Babel - like mix .
14 The astronomers from Minnesota, who planted this mishmash of malicious misinformation into the press late last week, must now be rubbing their hands together with glee.
15 It's a mishmash of concepts from Behavioral Psychology and Behavior Modification.
16 Some of our dreams may be a haphazard mishmash of thoughts.
17 While it's common to hear a mishmash of foreign languages among the Japanese voices, Mandarin has lately become a growing part of the mix.
18 Reluctantly she stepped on to a moving walkway that carried her through a mishmash of exotic atmospheres.
19 What looks beautiful to you may be a confusing mishmash to others.
20 Can he replicate elaborate shapes or does he tend to make a mishmash?
21 In the author's view the Lucas supply function comprises an arbitrarily concocted mishmash of conjectures and suppositions.
22 As such it contains little new material, and its chapters are a bit of a mishmash.
23 According to local journalists, students and NGOs, the compromise is an awkward mishmash.
24 Many of them, including Romania and Belgium,[www.] are a cultural mishmash.
25 But families are a good deal sloppier than that, a mishmash of competing needs and moods and clashing emotions, better understood by the people in the thick of them than by anyone standing outside.
26 Yet these new EMSs must continue to support and work in harmony with the mishmash of legacy devices, protocols, and software that customers have invested heavily in during the arduous evolution.
27 A new method of solving the problems of the structural analysis of the mishmash materials is discussed. It offers engineers a reference for solving the problems.
28 Despite the transformation from Silk Road outpost to modern center of foreign commerce, the Guangzhou of today is a mishmash of culinary styles and flavors.
29 Add together the range of options and the desire to act quickly, and Congress's jobs package, much like the original stimulus, will probably end up as an ugly mishmash.
30 An often defensive and secretive Chinese bureaucracy up against a bewilderingly complex mishmash of competing interests in America will not make for harmony.