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mix [mɪks]mélange ⇒ 1 (a) préparation ⇒ 1 (c) mixage ⇒ 1 (d) mélanger ⇒ 2 (a) préparer ⇒ 2 (b) tourner ⇒ 2 (c) mixer ⇒ 2 (d) se mélanger ⇒ 3 (a) aller ensemble ⇒ 3 (b)1 noun(a) (combination, blend) mélange m;∎ it's a mix of gothic and baroque c'est un mélange de gothique et de baroque;∎ a fascinating mix of cultures un mélange de cultures fascinant;∎ there's not enough cement in the mix le mélange ne contient pas assez de ciment;∎ there was a good mix of people at the party il y avait un mélange intéressant de personnes à la soirée;∎ he's put together the right mix of talent for the show il est parvenu à réunir pour ce spectacle un superbe choix de talents∎ give the paint a (good) mix mélangez (bien) la peinture∎ a packet of cake mix un paquet de préparation pour gâteau∎ the record has been released as a dance mix ils ont sorti une version dance du disque(a) (combine, blend) mélanger;∎ mix the sugar and or with the flour mélangez le sucre et ou avec la farine;∎ mix the sugar into the batter incorporez le sucre à la pâte;∎ the screws and nails were all mixed together les vis et les clous étaient tous mélangés;∎ I never mix business and pleasure je ne mélange jamais les affaires et le plaisir;∎ never mix your drinks ne faites jamais de mélanges de boissons;∎ to mix metaphors faire des amalgames de métaphores;∎ sit down and I'll mix you a drink assieds-toi, je te sers un verre(c) (stir → salad) tourner, retourner, fatiguer(a) (combine, blend) se mélanger;∎ oil and water don't mix l'huile et l'eau ne se mélangent pas;∎ the fuel mixes with air in the carburettor le mélange air carburant s'effectue dans le carburateur(b) (go together) aller ensemble, faire bon ménage;∎ drinking and driving don't mix l'alcool et le volant ne font pas bon ménage∎ she mixes well elle est très sociable;∎ he mixes with a strange crowd il fréquente de drôles de gens;∎ I don't mix much je ne fréquente pas beaucoup de gens;∎ my friends and his just don't mix mes amis et les siens ne sympathisent pas➲ mix inmélanger;∎ add the sugar and mix it in well ajoutez le sucre et mélangez bien (la préparation)∎ she makes no effort to mix in elle ne fait aucun effort pour se montrer sociable∎ I always mix her up with her sister je la confonds toujours avec sa sœur(b) (baffle, confuse) embrouiller;∎ I'm mixed up about how I feel about him mes sentiments pour lui sont très confus;∎ I was getting all mixed up je ne savais plus où j'en étais∎ you've got the story completely mixed up tu t'es complètement embrouillé dans cette histoire∎ he was mixed up in a burglary il a été impliqué ou mêlé à une affaire de cambriolage;∎ she got mixed up with some awful people elle s'est mise à fréquenter des gens épouvantables;∎ I got mixed up in their quarrel je me suis trouvé mêlé à leur querelle(e) (disorder) mélanger;∎ you've mixed all my papers up tu as mélangé tous mes papiers(f) (combine, blend) mélanger;∎ mix up all the ingredients mélangez tous les ingrédients∎ to mix it up (fight) se castagner, se bastonner -
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miks
1. verb1) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) mezclar2) (to prepare or make by doing this: She mixed the cement in a bucket.) mezclar3) (to go together or blend successfully to form one mass: Oil and water don't mix.) mezclar, amasar4) (to go together socially: People of different races were mixing together happily.) mezclarse, juntarse
2. noun1) (the result of mixing things or people together: London has an interesting racial mix.) mezcla2) (a collection of ingredients used to make something: (a) cake-mix.) mezcla•- mixed- mixer
- mixture
- mix-up
- be mixed up
- mix up
mix vb1. mezclar2. relacionarse / tratartr[mɪks]1 (mixture - gen) mezcla2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL preparado3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL mezcla1 (combine) mezclar, combinar2 (make, prepare - plaster, cement) amasar; (- cocktail, salad, medicine) preparar1 (substances) mezclarse2 (clothes, colours, food) combinar bien, ir bien juntos,-as■ she made no attempt to mix at the party no hizo ningún intento de mezclarse con la gente en la fiestamix ['mɪks] vt1) combine: mezclar2) stir: remover, revolver3)to mix up confuse: confundirmix vi: mezclarsemix n: mezcla fn.• mezcla s.f.v.• amasar v.• champurrar v.• combinar v.• confundir (Combinar) v.• encarnar v.• fundir v.• inmiscuir v.• mecer v.• mezclar v.• mixturar v.• preparar bebidas v.mɪks
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noun mezcla fcake mix — preparado comercial para hacer pasteles
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transitive verb mezclar; \<\<cocktail\>\> prepararto mix something INTO something — mezclar algo con algo, incorporar algo a algo
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via) ( combine) \<\<substances\>\> mezclarseb) ( go together) \<\<foods/colors\>\> combinar (bien)c) ( socially)Phrasal Verbs:- mix up[mɪks]1. VT1) [+ ingredients, colours, liquids] mezclar; [+ concrete, plaster, cocktail] preparar; [+ salad] removernever mix your drinks! — ¡no mezcle nunca bebidas!
to mix sth with or and sth — mezclar algo con algo
to mix business and or with pleasure — mezclar los negocios con el placer
- mix it2) [+ recording, sound] mezclar2. VI1) [things]a) (=combine) mezclarseb) (=go together well) [colours] combinar (bien), pegar2) [people] (=socialize) alternar3. N1) (=combination) mezcla fthere was a good mix of people at the party — había una mezcla variada or una buena variedad de gente en la fiesta
3) [of recording, sound] mezcla f- mix in- mix up* * *[mɪks]
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noun mezcla fcake mix — preparado comercial para hacer pasteles
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transitive verb mezclar; \<\<cocktail\>\> prepararto mix something INTO something — mezclar algo con algo, incorporar algo a algo
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via) ( combine) \<\<substances\>\> mezclarseb) ( go together) \<\<foods/colors\>\> combinar (bien)c) ( socially)Phrasal Verbs:- mix up -
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I [mɪks]1) mescolanza f., miscela f., mix m.; (for cement, paste) composto m.; (for cake) preparato m.2) mus. mix m.II 1. [mɪks]to mix sth. into — (add to) incorporare qcs. a
to mix and match — abbinare [colours, styles]
2) (make) preparare, fare [drink, cement]3) mus. mixare [record, track]2.1) (anche mix together) (be combined) [ingredients, colours] mescolarsi, mischiarsi ( with con, a)2) (socialize) essere socievole•- mix in- mix up* * *[miks] 1. verb1) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) mescolare, mischiare2) (to prepare or make by doing this: She mixed the cement in a bucket.) impastare3) (to go together or blend successfully to form one mass: Oil and water don't mix.) mescolarsi4) (to go together socially: People of different races were mixing together happily.) familiarizzare, mescolarsi2. noun1) (the result of mixing things or people together: London has an interesting racial mix.) mescolanza, commistione2) (a collection of ingredients used to make something: (a) cake-mix.) miscela•- mixed- mixer
- mixture
- mix-up
- be mixed up
- mix up* * *mix /mɪks/n. [cu]1 mescolanza; commistione4 (cinem., TV, mus.) missaggio; mixage● (fam.) to be in a mix, essere confuso (o frastornato).♦ (to) mix /mɪks/A v. t.1 mescolare; mischiare; (tecn.) miscelare; mettere insieme; unire: Mix the ingredients with a wooden spoon, mescolate gli ingredienti con un cucchiaio di legno4 (cinem., TV) missare; mixareB v. i.2 essere ( poco, molto) socievole; avere rapporti sociali; andare d'accordo; familiarizzare: That boy doesn't mix well, quel ragazzo non è molto socievole3 essere coinvolto (in); occuparsi (di): Judges should never mix in party politics, i magistrati non dovrebbero mai occuparsi di politica a livello di partito● to mix in, incorporare ( burro, uova, ecc.); aggiungere ( farina, ecc.) mescolando; (fig.: di una persona) affiatarsi, familiarizzare ( bene, male, ecc.) □ (fam.) to mix it, fare una mischia; azzuffarsi; fare a botte □ to mix the salad, condire l'insalata □ to mix up, mescolar bene; confondere, scambiare; coinvolgere, immischiare, impegolare; scombinare, mettere in disordine: I always mix him up with his brother, lo confondo sempre con suo fratello; He mixed up my papers, ha messo in disordine le mie carte; You're mixing me up with all this information, mi confondi con tutte queste informazioni □ to get mixed up in (o with), immischiarsi in, occuparsi di; farsi coinvolgere, impegolarsi in □ to mix with actors, frequentare attori.* * *I [mɪks]1) mescolanza f., miscela f., mix m.; (for cement, paste) composto m.; (for cake) preparato m.2) mus. mix m.II 1. [mɪks]to mix sth. into — (add to) incorporare qcs. a
to mix and match — abbinare [colours, styles]
2) (make) preparare, fare [drink, cement]3) mus. mixare [record, track]2.1) (anche mix together) (be combined) [ingredients, colours] mescolarsi, mischiarsi ( with con, a)2) (socialize) essere socievole•- mix in- mix up -
4 mélanger
mélanger [melɑ̃ʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verbb. ( = confondre) to mix up• tu mélanges tout ! you're getting it all mixed up!2. reflexive verba. [produits, personnes] to mix* * *melɑ̃ʒe
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1) ( pour former un tout) to blend [tabacs, alcools, thés, huiles]; to mix [couleurs, peintures, liquides]2) ( associer) to put together [styles, personnes]3) ( mettre en désordre) to mix up4) ( confondre) to mix up
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se mélanger verbe pronominal1) ( pour former un tout) [tabacs, thés, huiles] to blend; [couleurs, peintures] to mix2) ( en créant une confusion)* * *melɑ̃ʒe vt1) [substances] to mix, [vins, couleurs] to blendMélangez le tout. — Mix everything together.
2) (= confondre) to mix up, to muddle upTu mélanges tout! — You're mixing everything up!, You're muddling everything up!
3) (= mettre en désordre) to muddle upIl avait mélangé tous les timbres de ma collection. — He had muddled up all the stamps in my collection.
* * *mélanger verb table: mangerA vtr1 ( pour former un tout) to blend [tabacs, alcools, thés, huiles]; to mix, to combine [couleurs, peintures, teintes]; to mix [liquides]; mélanger les œufs et le sucre to mix the eggs and the sugar together; c'est du coton mélangé it's a cotton mix; mélanger au fouet to beat [sth] together;2 ( associer) to put together [styles, personnes, objets]; ne pas mélanger le linge de couleur et le linge blanc don't mix the coloureds GB ou colors US with the whites;3 ( mettre en désordre) to mix up, to jumble up; il a mélangé les lettres et les factures he mixed ou jumbled up the letters and the invoices; mélanger les cartes to shuffle (the cards);4 ( confondre) to mix up [dates, faits, personnes, noms]; il mélange les prénoms de ses petits-enfants maintenant he mixes up the names of his grandchildren now; mais non! tu mélanges tout! no! you're getting it all mixed up; ⇒ serviette.B se mélanger vpr1 ( pour former un tout) [tabacs, alcools, thés, huiles] to blend; [céréales] to mix; [couleurs, peintures, teintes] to mix, to blend together; l'huile se mélange mal avec le vinaigre oil does not mix well with vinegar;2 ( en créant une confusion) [idées, faits, chiffres, souvenirs] to get muddled (up); les souvenirs se mélangent dans ma tête the memories are getting muddled (up) in my head.[melɑ̃ʒe] verbe transitif1. [remuer - cartes] to shuffle ; [ - salade] to toss3. [confondre] to mix up (separable)ne mélange pas tout don't get everything (all) mixed ou jumbled ou muddled upil ne faut pas mélanger les torchons et les serviettes (don't get them mixed up,) they're in a different class————————se mélanger verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se fondre]2. [devenir indistinct] to get mixed upmes souvenirs se mélangent après tant d'années my memories are getting confused ou muddled after so many yearstout se mélange dans ma tête I'm getting all mixed ou muddled up -
5 incorporar
v.to incorporate.Elsa incorporó los libros Elsa incorporated the books.María incorpora nuevas técnicas Mary incorporates new techniques.La empresa incorporó nuevos empleados The company incorporated new employees* * *1 (añadir) to incorporate, include3 (enfermo) to help to sit up1 (levantarse) to sit up2 (a un trabajo) to start; (a una empresa, equipo, etc) to join\incorporarse a filas to join upincorporarse a su destino to take up one's post* * *verb2) include•* * *1. VT1) (=añadir) [gen] to incorporate (a, en into, in)(Culin) to mix in, addincorporar a filas — (Mil) to call up, enlist
2) (=involucrar) to involve (a in, with)3) (=abarcar) to embody4) (=levantar)5) (Teat)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)1)a) ( agregar) to addincorporar algo a algo — to add something to something, include something in something
b) ( integrar) to incorporatec) < empleado>d) < recluta> to draft, call up2) (incluir, contener) <innovaciones/información> to incorporate, include3) <enfermo/niño> to sit... up2.incorporarse v pron (frml)1) (a equipo, puesto) to joinincorporarse a filas — to join up, join the army
2) ( levantarse) to sit up* * *= accommodate, assimilate, embody, take (in/into), bring + Nombre + into the matter, design into, build in, take in.Ex. Changes have been made to accommodate modern approaches or new groupings of subjects.Ex. The concern is that this sudden and increased flow of information is simply going to overwhelm us -- far more information than any of us can monitor and assimilate.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. For example, a computer on board a space ship, o even in some cars, takes in data, works out settings, displays results completely automatically.Ex. This article explains how the epistolatory aspect of the books was exploited by the librarian in encouraging interest in the stories and how the children's craft work was brought into the matter (making rag dolls of the characters).Ex. User-friendliness is sometimes assumed rather than designed into any specific project.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex. People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.----* incorporar (a) = build into, incorporate (into).* incorporar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* incorporarse = sit up.* incorporarse a = join.* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)1)a) ( agregar) to addincorporar algo a algo — to add something to something, include something in something
b) ( integrar) to incorporatec) < empleado>d) < recluta> to draft, call up2) (incluir, contener) <innovaciones/información> to incorporate, include3) <enfermo/niño> to sit... up2.incorporarse v pron (frml)1) (a equipo, puesto) to joinincorporarse a filas — to join up, join the army
2) ( levantarse) to sit up* * *= accommodate, assimilate, embody, take (in/into), bring + Nombre + into the matter, design into, build in, take in.Ex: Changes have been made to accommodate modern approaches or new groupings of subjects.
Ex: The concern is that this sudden and increased flow of information is simply going to overwhelm us -- far more information than any of us can monitor and assimilate.Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex: For example, a computer on board a space ship, o even in some cars, takes in data, works out settings, displays results completely automatically.Ex: This article explains how the epistolatory aspect of the books was exploited by the librarian in encouraging interest in the stories and how the children's craft work was brought into the matter (making rag dolls of the characters).Ex: User-friendliness is sometimes assumed rather than designed into any specific project.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.* incorporar (a) = build into, incorporate (into).* incorporar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* incorporarse = sit up.* incorporarse a = join.* * *incorporar [A1 ]vt( frml)A1 (agregar) to add incorporar algo A algo to add sth TO sth, include sth IN sthincorporó estos detalles a su informe he added these details to o included these details in his reportincorporar las claras batidas a la mezcla fold the whisked egg whites into the mixturele ha sido incorporado un nuevo sistema de ventilación it has been fitted with a new cooling system2 ‹empleado› incorporar a algn A algo to assign sb TO sth3 ‹recluta› to draft, call upB (incluir, contener) ‹innovaciones/información› to incorporate, includeC ‹enfermo/niño› to sit … up( frml)A (a un equipo, puesto) to join incorporarse A algo to join sthincorporarse a filas to join up, to join the armyB (levantarse) to sit up* * *
incorporar ( conjugate incorporar) verbo transitivo (frml)
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incorporar algo a algo to add sth to sth
2 ‹enfermo/niño› to sit … up
incorporarse verbo pronominal (frml)
1 (a equipo, puesto) to join;
incorporarse a algo to join sth
2 ( levantarse) to sit up
incorporar verbo transitivo
1 (añadir) to add
2 (incluir) to incorporate [a, into]
3 (sentar) to help to sit up
' incorporar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agregar
- sumar
- integrar
English:
incorporate
- integrate
- fold
* * *♦ vtincorporaron los territorios al imperio the territories became part of the empire;incorporaron las propuestas de los verdes en su programa electoral they incorporated the Greens' proposals into their election manifesto3. [incluir] to include, to incorporate;el modelo incorpora la última tecnología digital the model incorporates the latest digital technology* * *v/t incorporate* * *incorporar vt1) : to incorporate2) : to add, to include* * *incorporar vb to include -
6 mischen
I v/t1. allg. mix; (Kaffee, Tabak etc.) blend; etw. in oder unter etw. mischen mix s.th. into s.th., add s.th. to s.th.; Gift mischen concoct ( oder mix) a poison2. (Karten) shuffle3. (Tonaufnahmen etc.) mixII v/refl2. sich mischen unter (+ Akk) mix ( oder mingle) with; sich mischen in (+ Akk) interfere ( oder meddle) in; (dazwischenreden) butt in on; sich in ein Gespräch mischen join in a conversationIII v/i beim Kartenspiel: shuffle; gemischt* * *to mix; to mell; to mingle; to blend; to compound; to merge; to reshuffle; to shuffle* * *mị|schen ['mɪʃn]1. vtto mix; Tabak-, Tee-, Kaffeesorten auch to blend; Karten to shuffle; (COMPUT ) Dateien to mergesie mischt Realität und Einbildung — she mixes up reality and fantasy
die Karten neu mischen (lit, fig) — to reshuffle the pack
See:→ auch gemischt2. vr(= sich vermengen) to mixmischen — to meddle or interfere in sth
sich in das Gespräch mischen — to butt or cut into the conversation
3. vi (CARDS)to shufflewer mischt? — whose turn is it to shuffle?
* * *1) (to mix (playing-cards etc): It's your turn to shuffle (the cards).) shuffle2) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) mix3) (the act of mixing.) mixture* * *mi·schen[ˈmɪʃn̩]I. vt1. (durchmischen)3. CHEM▪ etw \mischen to compound sth4. (mixen)5. KARTENII. vr1. (sich mengen)2. (sich einmischen)* * *1.transitives Verb mix2.etwas in etwas (Akk.) mischen — put something into something
reflexives Verbin meine Freude mischte sich Angst — my joy was mingled with fear
2) (sich einmischen)sich in etwas (Akk.) mischen — interfere or meddle in something
3.sich unters Publikum usw. mischen — mingle with the audience etc
intransitives Verb (Kartenspiel) shuffle; s. auch gemischt* * *A. v/tunter etwas mischen mix sth into sth, add sth to sth;Gift mischen concoct ( oder mix) a poison2. (Karten) shuffle3. (Tonaufnahmen etc) mixB. v/r1.sich (gut etc)mischen mix (well etc)2.sich in ein Gespräch mischen join in a conversation* * *1.transitives Verb mix2.etwas in etwas (Akk.) mischen — put something into something
reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Akk.) mischen — interfere or meddle in something
3.sich unters Publikum usw. mischen — mingle with the audience etc
* * *n.interference n.
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