mix

英 [m?ks] 美[m?ks]
  • vt. 配制;混淆;使混和;使結(jié)交
  • vi. 參與;相混合;交往
  • n. 混合;混合物;混亂
  • n. (Mix)人名;(德、英)米克斯

詞組搭配


mix down &I{【電子學(xué)】}

To combine all of the audio components of a recording into a final soundtrack or mix.

混音:合成一個(gè)錄音的所有音頻成分以形成最后的聲道或混音

mix up

To confuse; confound

使弄不清:使混亂;混淆

His explanation just mixed me up more. I always mix up the twins.

他的解釋令我更加糊涂了。我總是把這對(duì)雙胞胎弄混

To involve or implicate

牽涉或牽連

He got himself mixed up with the wrong people.

他與那些壞人為伍

be (或get) mixed up in

be (or become) involved in (something regarded as dubious or dishonest)

卷入;參與, 與…有牽連

Steve was mixed up in an insurance swindle.

史蒂夫參與了保險(xiǎn)詐騙。

be (或get) mixed up with

be (or become) associated with (someone unsuitable or unreliable)

與…廝混;與…同流合污

mix and match

select and combine different but complementary items, such as clothing or pieces of equipment, to form a coordinated set

使相配;匹配

mix and match this season's colours for a combination that says winter.

把這個(gè)季節(jié)的色彩搭配起來(lái)表達(dá)冬天。

[as modifier]a mix-and-match menu.

一份經(jīng)過(guò)搭配的菜單。

mix one's drinks

drink different kinds of alcohol in close succession

接連混飲不同種類酒

mix something up

spoil the order or arrangement of a collection of things

弄亂

disconnect all the cables, mix them up then try to reconnect them.

斷開(kāi)所有電纜,把它們弄亂,然后把它們重新連接起來(lái)。

mix it up&I{【俚語(yǔ)】}

To fight.

打仗