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单词 mixing
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mixingn.

Brit. /ˈmɪksɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈmɪksɪŋ/
Forms: see mix v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mix v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < mix v. + -ing suffix1.
1.
a. The action of mix v. (in various senses); an instance of this.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > [noun] > action or fact of mixing
mingingOE
mongling?c1225
mellinga1375
commixtiona1398
mixtiona1398
compounding1398
meddlinga1400
intermelling1413
mashing1440
medlure?a1475
commistion1495
contemperation1502
intermixtion?1520
mixing1525
mixture1530
mixting1532
minglinga1535
mingle1548
temperature1550
contemperament1565
commixture1567
intermingling1576
commixing1583
intermixture1592
mixc1595
minglement1602
interblending1605
contempering1609
intermeddling1611
contemperating1617
mistion1617
immixtion1653
immistion1658
alloy1672
intermixing1690
blendure1701
intermingledom1753
blending1795
comminglement1833
commingling1854
co-mingling1856
immixture1859
interminglement1873
interfuse1887
melding1939
1525 Wigtown Burgh Court Rec. f. 221 The vranguis mexine of tua bollis of beyre vyth ovthir beyre.
1563 N. Winȝet Certain Tractates (1888) I. 116 Of the mixing of the Lordis coup with wattir and wyne.
1601 B. Jonson Fountaine of Selfe-love ii. iv. sig. E2v I cannot abide any thing that sauors the poore ouer-worne cut... I must haue variety, I: this mixing in fashion I hate it woorse, then to burne Iuniper in my Chamber. View more context for this quotation
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Mistionnement, a mixing, mingling [etc.].
1683 T. Tryon Way to Health xix. 615 These ought to be the Chief Ends and Considerations of every man in Marriage, and not the mixing of Mannours, and joyning together of Farmes.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Softening, in Painting, the mixing and diluting of Colours with the Brush or Pencil.
1733 P. Lindsay Interest Scotl. 109 We have but few Scriblers who understand the close mixing of Wooll on the Cards for Medleys.
1808 C. Vancouver Gen. View Agric. Devon viii. 213 The quantity of lime expended in these mixings being voluntary.
1893 Athenæum 25 Nov. 731/2 This mixing..takes place in the arrangement of the stories.
1897 Earl of Suffolk et al. Encycl. Sport I. 62 Mixing, a deliberate attempt to put in a few running strides when in a walking race.
1910 Encycl. Brit. I. 389/1 His works..contain interesting remarks on manures, the mixing of soils and other agricultural topics.
1952 O. Keepnews Jazz & Amer. in Record Changer Aug.–Sept. 32/2 Mixing is okay these days, provided it takes place on records, where no one can see the color of the performers.
1976 Billboard 27 Nov. 46/2 The music doesn't stay the same because each DJ has his or her own style of mixing.
1988 Studio News Apr. 9/2 It will be used mainly for overdubbing, acoustic music, and mixing.
b. With up. Cf. to mix up at mix v. Phrasal verbs.
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the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > indiscriminateness > [noun]
indistinction1624
muddiness1645
indiscrimination1649
puddling1695
undiscerning1711
muddying1713
under-niceness1748
confusion1771
mixing1831
confounding1850
colour blindness1861
undiscriminatingness1866
muddling1873
indiscriminateness1879
unfastidiousness1881
indiscriminancy1890
lumping1903
1831 T. Keightley Mythol. Anc. Greece & Italy 16 The system of theocrasy..or mixing up, as we may call it, of the gods together.
1851 Littell's Living Age 22 Nov. 341/1 Friends had best stay quietly away from mixings up.
1890 Spectator 6 Dec. The mixing-up of a local control with the working of the Purchase Act.
1954 K. A. Porter Let. 1 Apr. (1990) viii. 458 I really detest and distrust this leveling, scumbling, mixing up of things not meant to be mixed.
2. U.S. slang. In plural. Mixed drinks. Obsolete. rare.
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1862 J. R. Lowell Biglow Papers 2nd Ser. i. i. 18 Le' 's liquor; Gin'ral, you can chalk our friend for all the mixins.

Compounds

C1. General attributive, as mixing machine, mixing room, etc.
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1774 J. Bentham Let. (1968) I. 210 M is the phial wherein the mixture is to be made:..I call it the Mixing-Phial.
1834 Trans. Soc. Arts 106 The mixing-machine should be near the supply of water and flour.
1850 Ann. Rep. Commissioner Patents 1849: Arts & Manuf. 178 in U.S. Congress. Serial Set (31st Congr., 1st Sess.: House of Representatives Executive Doc. 20, Pt. 1) VI I claim the mixing tub and knives as used in making bricks.
1854 Househ. Words 7 Oct. 189/1 The Doctor [sc. Johnson] was not allowed into the mixing-room [at the Chelsea works].
1881 Encycl. Brit. XII. 841/2 The rubber..is mechanically incorporated with about one-tenth of its weight of that substance [sc. sulphur] by means of the mixing rollers.
1897 F. M. Crawford Corleone xxv Don Atanasio [sc. the apothecary] laid down the broad mixing-knife he was using.
1898 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. V. 433 The mixing pipette is provided with a rubber nozzle.
1929 F. Green Film finds its Tongue xiii. 186 A ‘mixing booth’ or monitor room had been built about 15 feet up... It had glass sides through which the ‘mixer’ could view everything that was going on.
1977 Kitchens & Bathrooms (Time Life Bks.) iii. 76/1 Cornell researchers discovered that as many as 252 trips to the refrigerator, the sink, the range and the mixing counter were needed to prepare dinner.
1986 New Yorker 4 Aug. 23/1 Above the mixing barrel of each..truck sits a..water tank.
C2.
mixing board n. (a) a board on which dough, etc., is mixed; (b) = mixing desk n.
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1897 Atlantic Monthly Sept. 410/2 She brought out the mixing-board, and began to put her bread in the pans.
1977 Rolling Stone 13 Jan. 42/4 One conference room I saw had a hardwood floor and was wired with color TV sets for news, speakers and a mixing board for discos.
1997 Chicago Tribune 17 Aug. vii. 13/2 Even the best sound system in the finest venue can perform no better than the individual who is running the mixing board.
mixing bowl n. a bowl in which foodstuffs, etc., are mixed; also figurative.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > vessel > [noun] > bowl > specific types of
bread bowl1622
lavel1658
tazza1824
mixing bowl1869
sebilla1875
presentation bowl1896
lekane1905
bell-crater1921
witch bowl1926
hanging-bowl1940
1869 Sci. Amer. 3 Apr. 217/3 The trays and mixing bowls are carved from green wood that splits after a few months' exposure to the kitchen atmosphere.
1935 F. J. Turner U.S. 1830–50 vii. 286 It was evident that the North Central States were not to be a melting pot, with fusion of the manifold ingredients, but rather a mixing bowl.
1998 Zest Sept. 144/2 Put 300g of the Greek yogurt into a mixing bowl.
mixing desk n. Sound Recording a console used to mix sound signals during recording, broadcasting, or live performance.
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1974 H. W. Hellyer Stereo Sound ix. 196 Much recorded material nowadays is picked up by a multitude of microphones and engineered down to the required number of inputs by a musically-minded engineer at a mixing desk.
1996 Q Jan. 72/2 Doing viola overdubs one night, I just crashed, fell asleep with my head on the mixing desk.
mixing valve n. = mixer valve n. at mixer n. Compounds.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > other specific types of equipment > [noun] > tap > types of
washer1596
plug1707
ballcock1734
bib cock1797
draw-off1826
plug cock1826
screw tap1842
waste-cock1844
ball tap1849
self-tapping1878
mixing valve1902
mixer tap1936
combination tap1951
mixer1973
1902 R. Sturgis Dict. Archit. III. 977 General Morin called attention to the necessity of the ‘mixing valve’.
1973 J. Wainwright Pride of Pigs 59 A corner shower with a mixing valve that really worked.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

mixingadj.

Brit. /ˈmɪksɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈmɪksɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mix v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < mix v. + -ing suffix2.
rare.
That mixes or mingles.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > [adjective] > that mixes or blends
blending1642
mingling1685
mixing1697
intermingling1807
commingling1814
interfusing1881
interblending1892
1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis v, in tr. Virgil Wks. 333 Cries, Murmurs, Clamours, with a mixing Sound, From Woods to Woods, from Hills to Hills rebound.
1730 J. Thomson Autumn in Seasons 188 The mind,..where the mixing passions endless shift.
1893 G. MacDonald Broken Prayer 234 Filling the yawning wells of monstrous space With mixing thought.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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