mixed 英 [mɪkst]   美 [mɪkst]

mixed

mixed  英 [mɪkst] 美 [mɪkst]

adj. 混合的;形形色色的;弄糊涂的  v. 混合;弄混(mix的过去式和过去分词) 

Rice should not be mixed with other food. 米饭不应该同其它食物混合。
The mixed cement has been hoisted up the building. 拌好的水泥灰浆已吊到建筑物顶上了。

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  • adj. 混合的;形形色色的;弄糊涂的
  • v. 混合;弄混(mix的过去式和过去分词)
  • 1. Rice should not be mixed with other food.

    米饭不应该同其它食物混合。

  • 2. The mixed cement has been hoisted up the building.

    拌好的水泥灰浆已吊到建筑物顶上了。

  • 3. So at that time I started to listen and research the elements of Hakka modern songs and the eight tones and a mixed rhythm.

    所以在那个时候我开始倾听和研究客家现代歌曲的元素和客家八音,以及将二者混合在一起的旋律。

  • mixed (adj.) mid-15c., from mix (n.). Mixed blessing from 1933. Mixed marriage is from 1690s (originally in a religious context; racial sense was in use by 1942 in U.S., though mixed breed in reference to mulattoes is found by 1775). Mixed bag "heterogeneous collection" is from 1936. Mixed up is from 1884 as "confused," from 1862 as "involved."
mixed / mɪkst ; NAmE mɪkst / adjective 1 having both good and bad qualities or feelings 混合的;混杂的 The weather has been very mixed recently. 最近天气总是阴晴不定。 I still have mixed feelingsabout going to Brazil (= I am not sure what to think). 去不去巴西,我仍然拿不定主意。 The play was given a mixed receptionby the critics (= some liked it, some did not). 剧评人对这出戏的评价毁誉参半。 British athletes had mixed fortunes in yesterday's competition. 英国运动员在昨天的比赛中有输有赢。 2 [only before noun ] consisting of different kinds of people, for example, people from different races and cultures 人员混杂的;由不同种族的人组成的 a mixed community 多文化的社区 people of mixed race 不同种族的人 a mixed marriage (= between two people of different races or religions) 异族或异教通婚 3 [only before noun ] consisting of different types of the same thing 混合的;掺杂在一起的 a mixed salad 什锦色拉 4 [usually before noun ] of or for both males and females 男女混杂的;男女混合的 a mixed school 男女同校的学校 I'd rather not talk about it in mixed company. 在男女混杂的场合,我不愿意谈论这件事。 mixed / mɪkst ; NAmE mɪkst /
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