单词 | mix |
释义 | Word Frequency mix(mɪks) verb 1. (transitive) to combine or blend (ingredients, liquids, objects, etc) together into one mass 2. (intransitive) to become or have the capacity to become combined, joined, etc some chemicals do not mix 3. (transitive) to form (something) by combining two or more constituents to mix cement 4. (tr; often foll by in or into) to add as an additional part or element (to a mass or compound) to mix flour into a batter 5. (transitive) to do at the same time; combine to mix study and pleasure 6. (transitive) to consume (drinks or foods) in close succession 7. to come or cause to come into association socially Pauline has never mixed well 8. (intransitive; often foll by with) to go together; complement 9. (transitive) to crossbreed (differing strains of plants or breeds of livestock), esp more or less at random 10. (transitive) electronics to combine (two or more signals) 11. music a. (in sound recording) to balance and adjust (the recorded tracks) on a multitrack tape machine b. (in live performance) to balance and adjust (the output levels from microphones and pick-ups) 12. (transitive) to merge (two lengths of film) so that the effect is imperceptible 13. mix it noun 14. the act or an instance of mixing 15. the result of mixing; mixture 16. a mixture of ingredients, esp one commercially prepared for making a cake, bread, etc 17. music the sound obtained by mixing 18. building, civil engineering the proportions of cement, sand, and aggregate in mortar, plaster, or concrete 19. informal a state of confusion; bewilderment Derived forms mixable (ˈmixable) adjective mixability (ˌmixaˈbility) noun Word origin C15: back formation from mixt mixed, via Old French from Latin mixtus, from miscēre to mix |
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