intermingle 英 [ˌɪntəˈmɪŋgl]   美 [ˌɪntərˈmɪŋgl]

intermingle

intermingle  英 [ˌɪntəˈmɪŋgl] 美 [ˌɪntərˈmɪŋgl]

vt. 使混合;使搀和  vi. 混合;掺杂 

进行时:intermingling  过去式:intermingled  过去分词:intermingled  第三人称单数:intermingles  名词复数:intermingles 

Salt and sugar intermingle with each other. 糖和盐相互混合在一起。
In the image, dust is red, hot gas is green and white is where gas and dust intermingle. Foreground and background stars appear scattered through the image. 在该图像中,尘埃为红色,热气体为绿色,气体与尘埃混合处为白色,前景和背景中的恒星遍布整个图像。

  • Things that intermingle get mixed up with each other. Tall grasses and daisies might intermingle in your parents' backyard, but your parents may choose not to intermingle with their neighbors.
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  • vt. 使混合;使搀和
  • vi. 混合;掺杂
  • 1. Salt and sugar intermingle with each other.

    糖和盐相互混合在一起。

  • 2. In the image, dust is red, hot gas is green and white is where gas and dust intermingle. Foreground and background stars appear scattered through the image.

    在该图像中,尘埃为红色,热气体为绿色,气体与尘埃混合处为白色,前景和背景中的恒星遍布整个图像。

  • 3. Women have more sensitive smell receptors than men and prefer certain scents only when they're fresh, such as androstenol, which is emitted when sweat and oxygen intermingle [source: Fox].

    女人的嗅觉器官要比男人敏锐得多。 她们对某些气味有偏好,尤其当这些气味是新鲜的时候,比如男性荷尔蒙,当汗水和氧气混合时就会散发这种气味。

  • intermingle (v.) late 15c. (trans.), from inter- "between" + mingle (v.). Intransitive sense from 1620s. Related: Intermingled; intermingling.
inter·min·gle / ˌɪntəˈmɪŋɡl ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈmɪŋɡl / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] ( formal) to mix people, ideas, colours, etc. together; to be mixed in this way 使(人、思想、色彩等)混合 intermingleA with B The book intermingles fact with fiction. 这本书事实和虚构并存。 intermingleA and B The book intermingles fact and fiction. 这本书事实和虚构并存。 intermingle(with sb/sth) tourists and local people intermingling in the market square 聚集在市场广场上的观光客和当地人 intermingle intermingles intermingled intermingling inter·min·gle / ˌɪntəˈmɪŋɡl ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈmɪŋɡl /
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