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1 mixed
1) (consisting of different kinds: I have mixed feelings about leaving home; mixed races; a mixed population.) zmiešaný2) (done, used etc by people of different sexes: mixed tennis.) zmiešaný* * *• zmätený• zmiešaný• spolocný• rozlicný• rôznorodý• pestrý• pomiešaný• pomotaný• popletený• miešaný• nestály -
2 mixed-up
• zapletený• zmätený• prepletený• nevyrovnaný• neurotický -
3 mixed bag
• všehochut -
4 mixed bathing
• spolocné kúpanie -
5 mixed blessing
• vec s výhodami a nevýhoda -
6 mixed commission
• zmiešaná komisia -
7 mixed company
• rôznorodá spolocnost• pestrá spolocnost -
8 mixed doubles
• zmiešaná štvorhra -
9 mixed farming
• zmiešané polnohospodárstv -
10 mixed feelings
• miešané pocity -
11 mixed frontier commission
• zmiešaná hranicná komisia -
12 mixed heights
• zmiešané výšky -
13 mixed light lamp
• zmesová výbojka -
14 mixed lighting
• združené osvetlenie -
15 mixed marriage
• zmiešané manželstvo -
16 mixed marriages
• miešané manželstvá -
17 mixed notation
• zmiešaný zápis -
18 mixed number
• zmiešané císlo• miešané císlo -
19 mixed reflection
• zmiešaný odraz -
20 mixed school
• zmiešaná škola
См. также в других словарях:
mixed — S2 [mıkst] adj 1.) [only before noun] consisting of several different types of things or people ▪ a very mixed group of women ▪ a mixed salad 2.) mixed feelings/emotions if you have mixed feelings or emotions about something, you are not sure… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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