to mix up
[phrase form: mix]
01
混淆, 弄乱
to unintentionally change the arrangement or order of a group of things, often leading to confusion or errors
Transitive: to mix up the order of a set of things
例子
She often mixes up the order of the steps when following a recipe.
她按照食谱操作时经常弄乱步骤的顺序。
When organizing files, be careful not to mix the documents up; keep them in the correct order.
整理文件时,注意不要混淆文档;保持正确的顺序。
02
搞混, 使困惑
to cause someone to become confused
Transitive: to mix up sb
例子
The unexpected change in plans really mixed me up; I was n't sure what to do next.
计划中的意外变化真的把我搞糊涂了;我不确定下一步该做什么。
The sudden alteration of the meeting agenda mixed up the participants, causing a moment of confusion.
会议议程的突然改变搞混了参与者,造成了一时的混乱。
03
混淆, 弄混
to fail to recognize a person or thing properly by assuming that they are another person or thing
Transitive: to mix up two people or things | to mix up sb/sth with sb/sth
例子
They look so alike that it's easy to mix them up.
他们看起来如此相像,很容易混淆。
Please forgive me if I mix you up with your twin sister; you both look so alike.
如果我把你和你双胞胎妹妹搞混了,请原谅我;你们长得太像了。
04
混合, 搅拌
to prepare something by combining different ingredients to create a mixture
Transitive: to mix up ingredients
例子
In a blender, you can mix up fruits and yogurt to create a delicious smoothie.
在搅拌机中,你可以混合水果和酸奶来制作美味的冰沙。
To make pancakes, you have to mix up the batter by combining flour, milk, and eggs.
要做煎饼,你必须通过混合面粉、牛奶和鸡蛋来搅拌面糊。



























