to mix
01
混合, 搅拌
to combine two or more distinct substances or elements to form a unified whole
Transitive: to mix substances or ingredients
例子
In the laboratory, scientists routinely mix chemicals to observe their reactions.
在实验室里,科学家们经常混合化学物质以观察它们的反应。
02
混合, 搅拌
(of two or more substances) to combine and form a single substance
Intransitive
例子
As the sunlight hit the paint on the wall, the colors seemed to mix and create a vibrant display.
当阳光照射到墙上的油漆时,颜色似乎混合在一起,形成了充满活力的展示。
03
混合, 加入
to incorporate something new or additional into an existing mixture
Ditransitive: to mix an element into a mixture
例子
The DJ mixed a popular acapella track into the song to create an exciting and unexpected remix.
DJ将一首流行的无伴奏合唱曲目混入歌曲中,创造出一个令人兴奋且出乎意料的混音版本。
04
混合, 混音
to blend two or more audio elements together, often adjusting levels, tones, and effects
Transitive: to mix multiple audio elements
Ditransitive: to mix an audio element with another
例子
Can you mix the background music with the dialogue for this scene?
你能为这个场景混合背景音乐和对话吗?
05
混合, 结合
to combine or intertwine two different aspects or activities that are typically kept separate
Ditransitive: to mix an aspect or activity with another
例子
The musician mixed traditional instruments with electronic sounds.
音乐家将传统乐器与电子声音混合在一起。
06
混合, 混音
to combine several musical pieces from various sources into a single piece
Transitive: to mix musical pieces
例子
The DJ mixed popular songs from different genres to create an energetic and seamless dance mix.
DJ混音了来自不同流派的流行歌曲,创造出一个充满活力且无缝衔接的舞曲混音。
Mix
01
混合, 混合物
the act of mixing together
02
混合, 混合物
an event that combines things in a mixture
03
混合, 预混料
a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients



























