1.混杂;(尤指)杂七杂八混在一起的东西[人]等
1.a combination of many different types of people or things
1.Its mixed bag of business units have propped up the company at different times since the recession.
而其品种繁多的各项投资业务,也使得该企业顺利度过了经济衰退的各个时期。
2.Male lions are a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to fathering.
谈到父性,雄狮有点好坏参半。
3.Facebook apps have generally been a bit of a mixed bag for travel firms since the social network's API was opened to developers in mid-2007.
自从Facebook在2007年年中向网站开发人员开放API接口以来,其应用程序对旅游公司来说一直都是褒贬参半。
4.I've been testing the Thrive for about a week, and found it to be a mixed bag.
我已经对Thrive进行了大约一周的测试,发现它有亮点,也有一些问题。
5.Of course, no journalist would muddy the waters of a message with such a mixed bag of metaphors.
当然,没有记者愿意趟这浑水——混杂着各种比喻的信息。
6.The results for China 'turned out to be a very mixed bag, ' the researchers concede.
研究人员承认,对中国的研究结果是好坏参半。
7.US investors focused on the positives in what turned out to be a fairly mixed bag of economic releases.
尽管美国近期公布的经济数据好坏不一,但投资者把注意力放在了利好数据上。
8.What is now often referred to as China's private equity industry is a mixed bag.
目前人们常常提到的中国私人股本业是一个混合体。
9.He says the dispositions of plastics and insurance were 'home runs' and that the acquisitions were a mixed bag.
他说,处置塑料和保险业务是“胜利”,收购则是有好有坏。
10.Brazil is a more mixed bag: it has attracted net inflows this year but its stockmarket has fallen by more than the emerging-market average.
巴西的情况比较复杂:该国今年吸引了净资金流入,但其股市跌幅大于新兴市场平均跌幅。