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mix

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they mix
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he / she / it mixes
/ˈmɪksɪz/
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past simple mixed
/mɪkst/
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past participle mixed
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-ing form mixing
/ˈmɪksɪŋ/
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    combine结合

  1. [intransitive, transitive] if two or more substances or things mix or you mix them, they combine, usually in a way that means they cannot easily be separated(使)混合,掺和,融合
    • Oil and water do not mix.油和水不相融。
    • mix with something Oil does not mix with water.油不融于水。
    • Grief mixed with fear and rage as the people surveyed the ruins of their homes.人们查看家园的废墟时,悲伤的心情中混杂着恐惧和愤怒。
    • mix A and B (together) Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl.把所有的配料放在碗里,搅和一下。
    • If you mix blue and yellow, you get green.蓝色和黄色相混合就是绿色。
    • mix A with B I don't like to mix business with pleasure (= combine social events with doing business).我不喜欢将社交活动和做生意混在一块儿。
    • mix A into B Smith often mixed sand into her paint to create a textured surface.史密斯经常在她的画里掺沙子来创造一个有纹理的表面。
    Extra Examples
    • His tears were mixing with the warm water.他的眼泪和温水混合在一起。
    • Mix yellow with blue to make green.把黄色和蓝色混合调成绿色。
    • The students have tried to mix creativity with a social message.学生们试图将创造力与社会信息结合起来。
    • In his world view, art and religion were inextricably mixed.在他的世界观中,艺术与宗教无法分开。
    • Leather mixes with velvet and silk as if it were the most natural thing in the world.皮革与天鹅绒和丝绸混合在一起,仿佛这是世界上最自然的东西。
    Topics Cooking and eatingb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • thoroughly
    • well
    • gently
    preposition
    • with
    phrases
    • mix and match
    • pick and mix
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] to prepare something by combining two or more different substances调配;配制
    • mix something With this range of paints, you can mix your own colours.用这一组油彩可以调配出你所需要的颜色。
    • Be sure to mix the solution properly .务必将溶液适当混合。
    • mix something for somebody Why don't you mix a cocktail for our guests?你给客人调制鸡尾酒好吗?
    • mix somebody something Why don't you mix our guests a cocktail?你给客人调制鸡尾酒好吗?
    Synonyms mixmix
    • stir
    • mingle
    • blend
    These words all refer to substances, qualities, ideas or feelings combining or being combined.
    • mix to combine two or more substances, qualities, ideas or feelings, usually in a way that means they cannot easily be separated; to be combined in this way:
      • Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl.把所有的配料放在碗里搅和一下。
      • Oil and water do not mix.油和水不相融。
    • stir to move a liquid or substance around, using a spoon or something similar, in order to mix it completely:
      • She stirred her tea.她搅了搅茶。
    • mingle to combine or be combined. 指(使)混合、掺和、融合Mingle can be used to talk about sounds, colours, feelings, ideas, qualities or substances. It is used in written English to talk about how a scene or event appears to somebody or how they experience it: The sounds of laughter and singing mingled in the evening air.He felt a kind of happiness mingled with regret.
    • blend to mix two or more substances or flavours together; to be mixed together:
      • Blend the flour with the milk to make a smooth paste.把面粉和牛奶调成均匀的面糊。
    mix or blend?用 mix 还是 blend?If you blend things when you are cooking you usually combine them more completely than if you just mix them. Mix can be used to talk about colours, feelings or qualities as well as food and substances. In this meaning blend is mostly used in the context of cooking. It is also used to talk about art, music, fashion, etc. with the meaning of ‘combine in an attractive way’.Patterns
    • to mix/​mingle/​blend (something) with something
    • to mix/​stir/​mingle/​blend something into something
    • to mix/​stir/​mingle/​blend something together
    • to mix/​stir/​blend ingredients
    • to mix/​mingle/​blend flavours
    • to mix/​blend colours
    • mixed/​mingled feelings
    • to mix/​stir/​blend something thoroughly/​well/​gently
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • thoroughly
    • well
    • gently
    preposition
    • with
    phrases
    • mix and match
    • pick and mix
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] if two or more things, people or activities do not mix, they are likely to cause problems or danger if they are combined相容;平安相处
    • Children and fireworks don't mix.孩子不宜玩烟火。
    • These pills won't mix well with alcohol.这些药丸和酒精混合不好。
  4. meet people与人交往

  5. [intransitive] to meet and talk to different people, especially at social events交往;相处;交际 synonym socialize
    • We've worked together for years but never mixed socially.我们在一起工作多年,但从未在社会上交往过。
    • mix with somebody They don't mix much with the neighbours.他们不怎么与邻居来往。
    • She mixed happily with the other children.她与其他孩子相处得很融洽。
    • I don't really mix with people my own age.我不怎么和同龄的人交往。
    Extra Examples
    • a child who mixes well at school在学校很合群的孩子
    • They had attended university together and often mixed socially.他们一起上的大学,经常聚在一起。
    • Tourists have the opportunity to mix with the locals. 游客有机会与当地人交往。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • well
    • freely
    preposition
    • with
    See full entry
  6. music/sounds音乐;声音

  7. [transitive] mix something (specialist) to combine different recordings of voices and/or instruments to produce a single piece of music混合录音;混录;混音
    • Up to eight tracks can be mixed simultaneously.多达八个声道可同时混录。
    Topics Musicb2
  8. Word Originlate Middle English: back-formation from mixed (taken as a past participle).
Idioms
be/get mixed up in something
  1. to be/become involved in something, especially something illegal or dishonest卷入(不正当的事);与某事有牵连
    • Don't tell me you're mixed up in all of this?别告诉我你被卷进来了?
be/get mixed up with somebody
  1. to be/become friendly with or involved with somebody that other people do not approve of与(不适合的人)交往;和某人厮混
    • He got mixed up with a crowd who were into drugs and crime.他和一群沉迷于毒品和犯罪的人混在一起。
mix and match
  1. to combine things in different ways for different purposes混合重组;混合搭配
    • You can mix and match courses to suit your requirements.你可以根据自己的要求将课程自由组合。
    • This mix-and-match approach will appeal to a variety of players.这种混合搭配的方法将吸引各种各样的玩家。
mix it (with somebody) (British English)
(North American English mix it up (with somebody))
  1. (informal) to argue with somebody or cause trouble(与某人)吵架;找(某人的)茬Topics Opinion and argumentc2
mix it up
  1. to do something differently from the way it is usually done混合重组;混合搭配
    • The show has been the same for ten years, so it’s time to mix it up.节目十年不变,该混了。

mix

noun
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Idioms
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    combination结合

  1. [countable, usually singular] a combination of different people or things混合;混杂;结合 synonym blend
    • It's a school with a good social and ethnic mix of children.这所学校有不同社会阶层和民族的孩子,是不错的结合。
    • The town offers a fascinating mix of old and new.这个小镇新旧结合,很有魅力。
    • Their music is an eclectic mix of regional styles.他们的音乐是各种地方风格的混合。
    • I love the city's heady mix of cultures.我喜欢这座城市令人陶醉的文化融合。
    • a pair of wool mix socks (= made of wool and other materials)一双羊毛混纺袜子
    • a party with just the right mix of people参加者搭配适当的聚会
    Extra Examples
    • The college has a broad mix of students.这所学院里各种学生都有。
    • The new Oak Hill development offers a mix of housing.新的橡树山开发项目提供多种住房组合。
    • The precise mix will vary.具体的成分可能会有变化。
    • an eclectic mix of theatrical styles各种戏剧风格的杂糅
    • The Palace was built in a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles.这座宫殿是哥特式和文艺复兴风格的混合体。
    • Organic farmers mentor a diverse mix of people.有机农民指导不同的人群。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • perfect
    • right
    verb + mix
    • contain
    • feature
    • have
    mix + verb
    • vary
    • contain
    preposition
    • mix of
    See full entry
  2. [countable, uncountable] a combination of things that you need to make something, often sold as a powder to which you add water, etc.配料,混合料(常为粉状)
    • a cake mix蛋糕粉
    • cement mix水泥配料
    • The mortar mix should be one part cement to two parts sand.砂浆混合物应该是一份水泥加两份沙子。
    Extra Examples
    • Plant the seedlings in well-drained potting mix.把幼苗植于排水良好的盆栽混合料中。
    • The mix contains soil, peat and sand.该混合物含有土壤、泥炭和沙子。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • perfect
    • right
    verb + mix
    • contain
    • feature
    • have
    mix + verb
    • vary
    • contain
    preposition
    • mix of
    See full entry
  3. in popular music流行音乐

  4. (also remix)
    [countable] a new version of a recorded piece of music made by using a machine to arrange the separate parts of the recording in a different way, add new parts, etc.混音:通过使用机器以不同的方式排列录音的各个部分,添加新的部分等方式制作的录制音乐的新版本。
  5. [singular] the particular way that instruments and voices are arranged in a piece of music混录;混音
    • The movie's sound mix is excellent.该片的混音质量优秀。
    • They have created a unique mix of sounds.他们新创了一种独特的声音组合。
  6. [countable] an arrangement of several songs or pieces of music into one continuous piece, especially for dancing乐曲组合;连奏;连唱
  7. Word Originlate Middle English: back-formation from mixed (taken as a past participle).
Idioms
throw, etc. something in/into the mix
  1. (informal) to add something that has an effect on a situation混合:添加对情况有影响的东西
    • When you throw into the mix the passion and energy of a young artist, you have a recipe for success.当你将年轻艺术家的激情和能量融入其中,你就有了成功的秘诀。

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