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From:
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mix
/ˈmɪks/
混合物,混亂,糊塗(vt.)使混合,弄混,使結合,混淆(vi.)相混合,交往,參與
From:
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mix
混合劑
From:
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mix
混合
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mix
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Mixed
(
less
properly
Mixt
);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Mixing
.]
1.
To
cause
a
promiscuous
interpenetration
of
the
parts
of
,
as
of
two
or
more
substances
with
each
other
,
or
of
one
substance
with
others
;
to
unite
or
blend
into
one
mass
or
compound
,
as
by
stirring
together
;
to
mingle
;
to
blend
;
as
,
to
mix
flour
and
salt
;
to
mix
wines
.
Fair
persuasions
mixed
with
sugared
words
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
unite
with
in
company
;
to
join
;
to
associate
.
Ephraim
,
he
hath
mixed
himself
among
the
people
.
--
Hos
.
vii
. 8.
3.
To
form
by
mingling
;
to
produce
by
the
stirring
together
of
ingredients
;
to
compound
of
different
parts
.
Hast
thou
no
poison
mixed
?
--
Shak
.
I
have
chosen
an
argument
mixed
of
religious
and
civil
considerations
.
--
Bacon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mix
v. i.
1.
To
become
united
into
a
compound
;
to
be
blended
promiscuously
together
.
2.
To
associate
;
to
mingle
;
as
,
Democrats
and
Republicans
mixed
freely
at
the
party
.
He
had
mixed
Again
in
fancied
safety
with
his
kind
. --
Byron
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mix
n
1:
a
commercially
prepared
mixture
of
dry
ingredients
[
syn
:
premix
]
2:
an
event
that
combines
things
in
a
mixture
; "
a
gradual
mixture
of
cultures
" [
syn
:
mixture
]
3:
the
act
of
mixing
together
; "
paste
made
by
a
mix
of
flour
and
water
"; "
the
mixing
of
sound
channels
in
the
recording
studio
" [
syn
:
commixture
,
admixture
,
mixture
,
intermixture
,
mixing
]
v
1:
mix
together
different
elements
; "
The
colors
blend
well
"
[
syn
:
blend
,
flux
,
conflate
,
commingle
,
immix
,
fuse
,
coalesce
,
meld
,
combine
,
merge
]
2:
open
(
a
place
)
to
members
of
all
races
and
ethnic
groups
;
"
This
school
is
completely
desegregated
" [
syn
:
desegregate
,
integrate
] [
ant
:
segregate
]
3:
to
bring
or
combine
together
or
with
something
else
;
"
resourcefully
he
mingled
music
and
dance
" [
syn
:
mingle
,
commix
,
unify
,
amalgamate
]
4:
as
of
electronic
signals
; "
mixing
sounds
"
5:
add
as
an
additional
element
or
part
; "
mix
water
into
the
drink
" [
syn
:
mix in
]
6:
mix
so
as
to
make
a
random
order
or
arrangement
; "
shuffle
the
cards
" [
syn
:
shuffle
,
ruffle
]
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