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1. v поглощать2. v погружаться; сливаться; исчезать, пропадать3. v сливать, соединять4. v сливаться, соединятьсяthe place where the roads merge — место, где соединяются дороги
Синонимический ряд:1. blend gradually (verb) amalgamate; blend gradually; confederate; consolidate; converge; fuse; incorporate; mingle; synthesize2. mix (verb) admix; comingle; commingle; commix; compound; immingle; immix; interblend; interflow; interfuse; intermingle; intermix; make up; meld; mix; stir3. unite (verb) blend; centralize; coalesce; combine; integrate; join; melt into one; unify; uniteАнтонимический ряд: -
2 mix in
1) смешивать, перемешивать After you have beaten the eggs, mix in the flour gradually. ≈ После того, как яйца будут взбиты, следует постепенно добавить туда муки и все перемешать. Syn: blend in
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2) общаться, сходиться( с кем-л.) Mary has never liked parties, as she doesn't mix in very easily. ≈ Мэри никогда не любила вечеринок, так как она испытывает трудности при общении с людьми. замешивать;
примешивать - beat the eggs and * the flour взбейте яйца и замесите мукой (разговорное) ввязаться в драку внедряться, становиться своим - you must try to * вам следует быть более общительным
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