单词 | mix up |
释义 | 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 mix |
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