Mingle
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British pronunciation/mˈɪŋɡə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈmɪŋɡəɫ/

Definizione e Significato di "mingle"

to mingle
01

mescolarsi, combinarsi

to mix with other things
Intransitive
to mingle definition and meaning
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The flavors of herbs and spices mingle in the soup, creating a rich and savory taste.
In the multicultural city, diverse cultures mingle, resulting in a vibrant and dynamic community.
When it rains, the scents of wet soil and flowers mingle in the air.
02

mescolarsi, socializzare

to socialize and interact with others at a social event or gathering
Intransitive: to mingle | to mingle with sb
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At the party, she liked to mingle with different groups of people, engaging in lively conversations.
As the networking event began, professionals started to mingle, exchanging business cards and ideas.
He felt a bit nervous at first, but soon found it easy to mingle with the other guests at the wedding reception.
03

mescolare, mingle

to become mixed or blended together
Intransitive: to mingle | to mingle with sth
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As the colors spread on the canvas, they began to mingle, creating new shades and hues.
In the bustling marketplace, the sounds of vendors and shoppers mingled.
As the seasons changed, the scents of spring flowers and freshly cut grass mingled in the air.
04

mescolare, combinare

to combine different elements actively
Transitive: to mingle different elements
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The chef decided to mingle various spices to create a unique flavor for the dish.
She carefully mingled different colors of paint on the palette before applying them to the canvas.
The scientist conducted experiments to mingle different chemicals and observe their reactions.
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