[/mɪks; mɪks/] v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.p, Dn.n, Dn.pr] ~ sth (up) (for sb/sth) make or prepare sth by putting substances, etc together so that they are no longer distinct 混合或搀和某物: mix cement, mortar, etc 和水泥、 灰浆等 * mix cocktails, drinks, etc 兑鸡尾酒、 饮料等 * He mixed his guests a salad. 他给客人拌色拉. * She mixed a cheese sauce for the fish. 她调吃鱼用的奶酪沙司. * The chemist mixed (up) some medicine for me. 药剂师给我配了些药. 用法: 2 (a) [I, Ipr, Ip] ~ with sth/~ (together) be able to be combined; make a suitable combination 能相混合; 结合适当: Oil and water don't mix. 油和水不能混合. * Oil won't mix with water. 油不能和水混合. * Pink and blue mix well together. 粉色和蓝色在一起很协调. (b) [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] ~ A with B/~ A and B (together) combine one thing with another; blend things together 使一物与另一物混合; 拌和; 搀和: mix the sugar with the flour 把糖与面粉和在一起 * (fig 比喻) Don't try to mix business with pleasure. 不要把正事和娱乐混在一起. * Don't mix your drinks (ie have different ones in close succession) at parties! 在宴会上别接连喝不同种类的酒! * If you mix red and yellow, you get orange. 把红色和黄色混在一起就是橙色. * Many women successfully mix marriage and a career. 很多妇女都能做到婚姻、 事业两不误. * Many races are mixed together in Brazil. 在巴西, 有多种民族杂居在一起. 用法: 3 [I, Ipr] ~ (with sb/sth) (of people) come or be together socially (指人)相处, 交往: He finds it hard to mix at parties. 他感到很难在聚会上与人攀谈. * In my job, I mix with all sorts of people. 我在工作中常和各种人打交道. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) be/get mixed `up in sth (infml) be/become involved in or connected with sth 和某事物有牵连或有关联: I don't want to be mixed up in the affair. 我不想牵连到这件事情中去. be/get mixed `up with sb (infml) be/become associated with sb (esp sb disreputable) 与某人(尤指名誉不佳者)来往, 厮混: Don't get mixed up with him -- he's a crook! 别跟他厮混--他是个无赖! mix it (with sb); US mix it up (with sb) (sl 俚) start a quarrel or a fight 吵嘴; 打架: Don't try mixing it with me -- I've got a gun! 别想跟我打架--我可有枪! 用法: 5 (phr v) mix sth in (esp in cooking) combine one ingredient with another (尤指烹饪时)和入, 搀进: Mix the eggs in slowly. 把鸡蛋慢慢搀入其中. * Mix in the butter when melted. 黄油化了再搀进去. mix sth into sth (a) add (another ingredient) to sth and combine the two 将(另一成分)加进某物中混匀: mix the yeast into the flour 往面粉里加酵母後和匀. (b) make sth by blending (one or more ingredients) 混合(某成分)做某物: mix the flour and water into a smooth paste 把水和面和成光滑的面团. mix sb up (about/over sth) cause sb to become confused 把某人弄糊涂: Now you've mixed me up completely! 你可把我完全弄糊涂了! mix sb/sth up (with sb/sth) confuse sb/sth with sb/sth else; be unable to distinguish between (people or things) 混淆某人[某事物]与他人[他事物]; 分辨不出(两人或两事物): You're always mixing me up with my twin sister! 你老是把我和我的挛生妹妹弄混了! * I got the tickets mixed up and gave you mine. 我把票混在一起了, 结果把我的给你了. mix 2 [/mɪks; mɪks/] n 用法: 1 [C usu sing 通常作单数] mixture or combination of things or people (事物或人的)混合, 结合: a good social, racial, etc mix, eg in a group of students 由不同社会阶层、 种族组成的和睦群体. 用法: 2 [C, U] mixture of ingredients sold for making kinds of food, etc (供出售的)食物混合配料: a packet of `cake mix 一包蛋糕混合料. |