词汇 | mix |
释义 | mix (noun) mix 16 ENTRIES FOUND: mix (verb) mix (noun) mixed (adjective) mixed bag (noun) mixed blessing (noun) mixed drink (noun) mixed economy (noun) mixed marriage (noun) mixed metaphor (noun) mixed-up (adjective) mixing bowl (noun) mix-up (noun) pick-and-mix (adjective) trail mix (noun) message (noun) signal (noun) 1 mix /ˈmɪks/ verb mixes; mixed; mixing 1 mix /ˈmɪks/ verb mixes; mixed; mixing Learner's definition of MIX 1 a : to combine (two or more things) to make one thing that is the same throughout : to combine (two or more substances) to make a different substance使混合;拌和 [+ object] Mix [=blend] flour and water (together) to make a paste.将面粉和水混合在一起揉成面团。 To make frosting for the cake, mix powdered sugar with a little milk and vanilla.要制作蛋糕的糖霜涂层,可将糖粉和少许牛奶及香草精搅拌在一起。 You can make purple by mixing the colors red and blue.将红色与蓝色混合就可以调出紫色。 [no object] Add the ingredients and mix [=blend] well.加入各种配料并搅拌均匀。 b [+ object] : to add (something) to something else搀进;加入 Mix some water with the flour to make a paste.把面粉加点儿水揉成面团。 — often + in or into I mixed in [=added] a little more sugar.我又加了一点儿糖。 Slowly mix [=stir] in the rice.慢慢地搅拌到米饭中。 Mix water into the flour to make a paste.把水加入面粉揉成面团。 2 [no object] : to be combined and become one thing that is the same throughout相混合 Oil will not mix with water. = Oil and water don't mix.油和水不能相溶。 Flour can mix [=blend, combine] with water to make a paste.面粉可以和水混合做成面团。 3 [+ object] : to make or prepare (something, such as an alcoholic drink) by combining different things调制;配制 Please mix a drink for me. = Please mix me a drink.请给我调杯酒。 4 [+ object] : to make (a recording of music) by electronically putting sounds together from more than one source混录 She mixed her own CD of dance music.她混录了一张自己的舞曲CD。 5 [+ object] : to bring (different things) together把…结合起来 His novel mixes humor with drama.他的小说结合了幽默和戏剧性。 Playing golf with clients is one way to mix business with pleasure. [=to do something enjoyable that is related to your work]和客户打高尔夫球是把生意和娱乐结合起来的一种方式。 6 [no object] : to talk in a friendly way with different people and especially with strangers交往;相处 She mixes well in social situations.她擅于交际。 Our families don't mix [=don't get along] with each other.我们家人彼此相处并不融洽。 7 [no object] : to be able to be combined or put together in a way that has good results相协调;相容 — used in negative statements用于否定句 Drinking (alcohol) and driving don't mix. [=you should not drive after you have been drinking alcohol]饮酒后不宜驾车。 They claim that art and politics do not mix.他们称艺术和政治互不相容。 mix and match : to put different things (such as pieces of clothing) together in different ways混合搭配 She's able to mix and match her sweaters with different skirts to create new outfits.她能用羊毛衫和不同裙子搭配出新的装束。 She buys clothing that she can mix and match.她买能相互搭配的衣服。 mix it up (US) informal or British mix it : to fight or argue激战;争论 The two boxers started mixing it up.两名拳击手开始激战。 He loves to mix it up with his younger brothers.他爱和他弟弟争辩。 mix up [phrasal verb] informal 1 mix (someone or something) up or mix up (someone or something) : to mistakenly think that (someone or something) is someone or something else混淆,弄混(某人或某事物) Those two women look so much alike—I always mix them up. [=I never know who is who]那两个女的长得太像了,我总把她们弄混。 He got the days mixed up [=confused] and thought the meeting was today.他把日期弄混了,以为会议是在今天。 I always mix up the times when my classes start.我总是把上课的时间搞混。 2 mix (something) up or mix up (something) : to mistakenly put (something) in a place where something else should be弄错,放错(到某地) I accidentally mixed up the two files. [=I put each of the files in the place where the other one should have gone]我不小心把两个文档错放到彼此位置了。 — often + with Did my homework get mixed up with your papers?我的作业是不是和你的文件混到一起了? 3 mix (someone) up or mix up (someone) a : to cause (someone) to be involved in a usually dangerous or improper activity or situation使受牵连;使卷入— usually used as (be/get) mixed up in通常用作(be/get)mixed up in He got mixed up in a plan to destroy the government. [=he became involved in a plan to destroy the government]他被卷入一个破坏政府的计划。 b : to cause (someone) to become involved with a particular group of people and especially with people who cause trouble使厮混;同流合污 — usually used as (be/get) mixed up with通常用作(be/get)mixed up with She was mixed up with the wrong crowd.她和那些不三不四的人混在了一起。 teenage boys getting mixed up with gangs和帮派厮混的少年们 — see also mixed-up, mix-up 2 mix /ˈmɪks/ noun plural mixes 2 mix /ˈmɪks/ noun plural mixes Learner's definition of MIX 1 : a dry mixture of ingredients that is sold in one package and used for making something (such as a type of food)(食品等的)混合料 [count] a cake mix蛋糕混合料 a new brand of soup mixes新品牌的汤料 [noncount] We bought two boxes of muffin mix.我们买了两盒松饼混合料。 a bag of cement mix [=material that forms cement when you add water to it]一袋水泥混合料 2 [singular] : a combination of different kinds of things : mixture混合物 a snack mix containing pretzels, nuts, and raisins由椒盐脆饼干、坚果和葡萄干混合在一起的小吃 — often + of We worked on finding the right mix of food, music, and decorations for the wedding.我们努力为这场婚礼寻找食物、音乐和装饰品的完美组合。 They talked to each other in a mix of English and Spanish.他们彼此用英语和西班牙语相夹杂的语言交谈。 an attractive mix of red, orange, and yellow flowers红色、橙色和黄色鲜花的漂亮组合 |
随便看 |
英汉双解词典包含93607条英汉翻译词条,涵盖了常用英语单词及词组短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的必备工具。