mix
verb
noun
mɪks
verb
1
if
you
mix
two
or
more
substances
or
if
they
mix,
they
combine
to
become
a
single
substance,
and
they
cannot
be
easily
separated
(使)混合,拌和
I,T
Oil
and
water
don’t
mix.
油和水不相融。
mix
(sth)
with
sth
Shake
the
bottle
well
so
that
the
oil
mixes
with
the
vinegar.
充分摇动瓶子使油和醋混合。
The
powder
is
mixed
with
cold
water
to
form
a
paste.
粉末加冷水搅拌成糊状。
Mix
the
soured
cream
with
ketchup.
把酸奶油和番茄酱拌在一起。
mix
sth
together
First
mix
the
butter
and
sugar
together,
then
add
the
milk.
先把黄油和糖搅拌好,然后加牛奶。
mix
sth
in
Mix
in
75g
of
butter.
加入 75 克黄油拌和。
mix
sth
into
sth
Mix
the
herbs
into
the
sauce.
把香草拌入调味汁中。
2
to
combine
two
or
more
different
activities,
ideas,
groups
of
things
etc
(使)结合
T
Their
musical
style
mixes
elements
of
Eastern
culture
and
Western
pop.
他们的音乐风格融合了东方文化和西方流行音乐中的元素。
mix
sth
with
sth
His
books
mix
historical
fact
with
fantasy.
他的书把史实和想象融合在一起。
I
don’t
like
to
mix
business
with
pleasure
(=combine
business
and
social
activities
at
the
same
time)
.
我不喜欢把工作和娱乐混在一起。
3
to
meet,
talk,
and
spend
time
with
other
people,
especially
people
you
do
not
know
very
well
〔尤指与不相熟的人〕交往,相处,交际;
I
[+
with
]
Charlie
doesn’t
mix
well
with
the
other
children.
查利与其他孩子合不来。
4
not mix
if
two
different
ideas,
activities
etc
do
not
mix,
there
are
problems
when
they
are
combined
不合,不相容
Smoking
and
babies
don’t
mix.
有婴儿的场合不宜吸烟。
5
mix up
also
又作
to
prepare
something,
especially
food
or
drink,
by
mixing
things
together
调制,配制
T
Will
you
mix
us
some
martinis,
Bill?
给我们调几杯马丁尼酒好吗,比尔?
6
mix and match
to
choose
to
put
different
things
together
from
a
range
of
possibilities
混合重组; 混合搭配
They
can
mix
and
match
their
uniform,
wearing
either
a
sweatshirt
or
blouse
with
trousers
or
a
skirt.
他们可以换着搭配制服,穿运动衫或衬衫配裤子或裙子。
7
to
control
the
balance
of
sounds
in
a
record
or
film
[术语] 混合录音,混录〔声音〕
T | technical
8
mix it (up)
to
get
involved
in
a
fight
with
someone
[非正式] 与…争吵; 与…打架
informal
You
don’t
want
to
mix
it
with
him.
He’s
been
drinking
since
noon.
你别去和他争吵,他从中午开始就一直在喝酒。
9
to
make
the
mistake
of
thinking
that
someone
or
something
is
another
person
or
thing
混淆,弄混〔人或物〕;
[+
with
]
I
always
mix
him
up
with
his
brother.
They
look
so
much
alike.
我总是把他和他弟弟弄混,他们长得太像了。
I
think
you
might
be
mixing
up
Wetherall
and
Newton.
我想你可能是把韦瑟罗尔和牛顿弄混了。
I
must
have
got
the
times
mixed
up
.
我肯定是把时代弄混了。
10
to
change
the
way
things
have
been
arranged,
often
by
mistake,
so
that
they
are
no
longer
in
the
same
order
弄乱〔某物〕
My
papers
got
all
mixed
up
.
我的文件全给弄乱了。
Books
on
Scottish
history
were
mixed
up
with
books
on
volcanoes.
有关苏格兰历史的书籍和有关火山的书籍混在一起了。
11
to
make
someone
feel
confused
使糊涂
They
kept
trying
to
mix
me
up.
他们一直想要把我弄糊涂。
12
to
prepare
something
by
mixing
things
together
混合
It
was
hard
work
mixing
up
four
tonnes
of
cement.
搅拌四吨水泥是很辛苦的。
noun
13
the
particular
combination
of
things
or
people
in
a
group
or
thing
混合; 混合体
singular 单数
[+
of
]
a
good
mix
of
people
一群形形色色的人
We
felt
that
between
us
we
had
the
right
mix
of
skills.
我们觉得我们两个人在技术上可以很好地互补。
a
complicated
mix
of
colours
and
textures
颜色和质地的大杂烩
the
region’s
rich
ethnic
mix
(=people
of
different
races)
该地区大量的种族混合现象
14
a
combination
of
substances
that
you
mix
together
to
make
something
such
as
a
cake
〔做蛋糕等用的〕混合配料;
C,U
cake/soup
etc
mix
Add
water
to
the
cake
mix
and
bake
at
375°F.
往蛋糕混合料里加水,然后用 375 华氏度的温度烘烤。
15
a
particular
arrangement
of
sounds,
voices,
or
different
pieces
of
music
used
on
a
POP
record
混录; 乐曲组合
C
the
dance
mix
混合舞曲