A2 [ I or T ] to (cause different substances to) combine, so that the result cannot easily be separated into its parts(使)混合,拌和
B1 [ T ] to have or do two or more things, such as activities or qualities, at the same time把…结合起来,使同时进行
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Crack three eggs into a bowl and mix them together.
Mash the potatoes and then mix in the butter and herbs.
Pour the honey into the bowl and mix it thoroughly with the other ingredients.
Wet the powder thoroughly and mix to remove lumps.
Mash the bananas to a pulp and then mix in the yogurt.
[ T ] specialized music, media to control the amounts of various sounds that are combined on a recording混音,混录
B1 [ C usually singular ] a combination混合;结合
[ C or U ] something that is sold in the form of a powder to which a liquid, such as water, can be added later(常为粉状的)配料,混合料
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The earth's core is a hot, molten mix of iron and nickel.
The factory's workforce reflects the ethnic mix from which it draws its labour.
His choreography is described as 'a hybrid mix of mime and circus tricks'.
Their music was a mix of old stuff and selections from the new album.
The result was to further unbalance the monetary-fiscal policy mix and to push up the pound.
[ C ] a version of a recorded piece of music混音,混录
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