Examples of using Jumble in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
not endless jumble.
Cup, known as the pottery is sold in place in a jumble.
Her mother's had been a jumble of capital and lowercase,
it's really just this random jumble of letters that I have confined to the single possibility of making my name.
It happens that even complex jumble of overlapping can be overcome by a lucky shot or throw.
In the center was a jumble of work-related information and fragmentary,
She heard them pass the end of the house, and come awkwardly down the three steps, a jumble of shuffling footsteps and muttering voices.
You can peek through there if you wish to photograph the wonderful jumble of chaotic living.
today a jumble of old winding cobbled streets.
In everyday usage, the term“data” is associated with a jumble of notions about information, science, and knowledge.
On the basis of this assumption it becomes possible to understand the jumble of sources dealing with completely different periods.
I don't want to get a draft while I'm doing the jumble and clipping articles to send to my grandchildren.
We have a jumble of radio signals, the strongest of which are military radars.
At first, the spoofer was just a jumble of cables and computers,
Showing off in this jumble of leaves wouldn't be easy,
At first, the spoofer was just a jumble of cables and computers,
If you manage to arouse the slightest emotion in me… with this awful jumble of notes… then you're the world's greatest singer.
And without them, you risk wasting a lot of time and money in a jumble of complicated contracts, red tape, and deadlines.
not this random jumble.
Now a research team from Kings College London in Great Britain has found the answer in the jumble of genes.