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1 mingle
['mɪŋgl] 1.verbo transitivo mescolare, unire [quality, feeling] ( with a); mischiare, mescolare [sand, colour, taste] ( with con)2.1)to mingle with — mescolarsi a [crowd, guests]; entrare a far parte di [ social group]
* * *['miŋɡl](to mix: He mingled with the crowd.) mescolarsi, confondersi- mingled* * *['mɪŋgl] 1.verbo transitivo mescolare, unire [quality, feeling] ( with a); mischiare, mescolare [sand, colour, taste] ( with con)2.1)to mingle with — mescolarsi a [crowd, guests]; entrare a far parte di [ social group]
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2 mingle min·gle
['mɪŋɡl]1. vtto mingle (with) — mescolare or mischiare (a or con)
2. vito mingle (with) — (sounds) mescolarsi or mischiarsi (a or con)
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3 (to) mingle
(to) mingle /ˈmɪŋgl/A v. t.mescolare; mischiare; unireB v. i.1 mescolarsi; mischiarsi; confondersi: We mingled with ( o in) the crowd, ci siamo mescolati alla (o ci siamo confusi tra la) folla2 socializzare. -
4 (to) mingle
(to) mingle /ˈmɪŋgl/A v. t.mescolare; mischiare; unireB v. i.1 mescolarsi; mischiarsi; confondersi: We mingled with ( o in) the crowd, ci siamo mescolati alla (o ci siamo confusi tra la) folla2 socializzare.
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