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1 blande
1сме́шивать, меша́тьblánde sámmen — сме́шивать, пу́тать
blánde sig ; blánde sig i nóget — вме́шиваться во что-л.
* * *blend, mix, shuffle* * *vb mix;( især om varesorter) blend ( fx different sorts of tea);( kort) shuffle;( metaller) alloy;[ blande ham ind i det] mix him up in it;[ blande op med] mix (, F mingle) with,( fortynde) dilute with;[ blande sammen] mix (together), blend,( forveksle) mix up, confuse;[ han skal altid blande sig] he always has to meddle;[ blande sig i]( gribe ind i) intervene in ( fx the debate, the quarrel, the fight, their affairs),(neds) interfere in ( fx other people's business),( stikke næsen i) meddle in,T poke one's nose into;[ blande sig i samtalen] join in the conversation,( afbryde) break in, cut into the conversation, cut in,T chip in;[ blande sig med] mingle with ( fx tears mingled with the blood);[ blande sig med mængden] mix (, F mingle) with the crowd;T mind your own business! don't go poking your nose into that!(se også blandet). -
2 blanding
sg - blándingen, pl - blándinger1) смесь ж; сплав м2) сме́шивание с* * *blend, cocktail, concoction, cross, half-caste, mix, mixture, mongrel* * *(en -er)( det at blande) mixing, blending;( resultatet deraf) mixture, blend,( broget) medley,( sammensætning) compound;( af metal) alloy, amalgamation,( af racer) crossbreed. -
3 forskære
vb( vin) blend;( med alkohol) fortify;( tøj) spoil in cutting;[ han blev helt forskåret i ansigtet] he was severely cut about the face. -
4 opblande
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blend — /blend/, v., blended or blent, blending, n. v.t. 1. to mix smoothly and inseparably together: to blend the ingredients in a recipe. 2. to mix (various sorts or grades) in order to obtain a particular kind or quality: Blend a little red paint with … Universalium
blend — blend·er; horn·blend·ite; horn·blend·iza·tion; in·ter·blend; poly·blend; blend; … English syllables
blend — [blend] noun [C] I 1) a combination of different tastes, styles, or qualities that produces an attractive or effective result a blend of modern and traditional Portuguese songs[/ex] 2) a mixture of different types of tea, coffee, alcoholic drinks … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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blend — [n] composite, mix alloy, amalgam, amalgamation, brew, combination, commixture, composite, compound, concoction, fusion, interfusion, intermixture, mixture, synthesis, union; concept 432 Ant. natural element, separation blend [v1] mix amalgamate … New thesaurus
blend — [blend] vt. blended or blent, blending [ME blenden < OE blendan & ON blanda, to mix < IE base * bhlendh , to glimmer indistinctly > BLIND, BLUNDER] 1. to mix or mingle (varieties of tea, tobacco, etc.), esp. so as to produce a desired… … English World dictionary
Blend — Blend, v. i. To mingle; to mix; to unite intimately; to pass or shade insensibly into each other, as colors. [1913 Webster] There is a tone of solemn and sacred feeling that blends with our conviviality. Irving. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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