compounded
  混合的
  Com·pound v. t. [imp. & p. p. Compounded; p. pr. & vb. n. Compounding.]
  1. To form or make by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts; as, to compound a medicine.
     Incapacitating him from successfully compounding a tale of this sort.   --Sir W. Scott.
  2. To put together, as elements, ingredients, or parts, in order to form a whole; to combine, mix, or unite.
     We have the power of altering and compounding those images into all the varieties of picture.   --Addison.
  3. To modify or change by combination with some other thing or part; to mingle with something else.
     Only compound me with forgotten dust.   --Shak.
  4. To compose; to constitute. [Obs.]
     His pomp and all what state compounds.   --Shak.
  5. To settle amicably; to adjust by agreement; to compromise; to discharge from obligation upon terms different from those which were stipulated; as, to compound a debt.
     I pray, my lords, let me compound this strife.   --Shak.
  To compound a felony, to accept of a consideration for forbearing to prosecute, such compounding being an indictable offense. See Theftbote.
  compounded
       adj : combined into or constituting a chemical compound