intermix
verb[IorT]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈmɪks/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmɪks/tocombinetwo or more different things, or to becombined:
使混合;使混杂Thetextintermixesfictionalaccountsofdailyeventswithshortfactualessays.该文将对日常事件的虚构叙述与短小的事实性文章交织在一起。
Thetumourcellsare intermixedwithnormaltissuethroughoutthebrain.肿瘤细胞与整个大脑的正常组织混杂在一起。
It would beniceto get abunchtogether as agroupto intermix.如果能让一群人交融在一起,那就更好了。
- Bothcountries'influencesareevident-skyscrapersare intermixed withbustlingoutdoormarkets.
- Thegeneticmaterialof theparentsexistsin theoffspring, but doesn't intermix.
- Thetypesremainseparateand are not intermixed.
Mixing and mixtures
- be neither one thing nor the otheridiom
- blend
- blend in/blend intosomething
- blender
- blitz
- crossed
- decoction
- emulsion
- guaraná
- homogeneous mixture
- methylate
- mingle
- mixture
- mosaic
- mush
- neither
- saturated solution
- scramble
- substance
- synthesis
intermix
noun[S]
uk/ˈɪn.tə.mɪks/us/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.mɪks/acombinationof two or more different things:
混合;混杂The intermix ofpolitics,ethnicity, andracein Massachusetts is morecomplextoday thanever.马萨诸塞州的政治、民族和种族的混杂在今天比以往任何时候都要复杂。
An intermix ofencryptedand unencryptedrecordsmay bestoredon the samecartridge.加密的和未加密的记录可以混合地储存在同一个盒中。
- The intermix ofhouses,forest, andscrubonsteepslopesproducedawildfirethat wasimpossibletocontain.
- The intermix ofmodernityandtraditionisillustratedwithutmostartisanship.
- Controllersconnecttofacilitatean intermix of SAS anddiskconfigurations.
Mixing and mixtures
- be neither one thing nor the otheridiom
- blend
- blend in/blend intosomething
- blender
- blitz
- crossed
- decoction
- emulsion
- guaraná
- homogeneous mixture
- methylate
- mingle
- mixture
- mosaic
- mush
- neither
- saturated solution
- scramble
- substance
- synthesis