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1 mingle
1. transitive verb[ver]mischen2. intransitive verbmingle with or among the crowds — sich unters Volk mischen
* * *['miŋɡl](to mix: He mingled with the crowd.) sich vermischen- academic.ru/117405/mingled">mingled* * *min·gle[ˈmɪŋgl̩]excitement at starting a new job is always \mingled with a certain amount of fear Aufregung beim Beginn in einem neuen Job ist immer mit einer gewissen Portion Angst vermischtII. vito \mingle with the guests sich akk unter die Gäste mischen* * *['mɪŋgl]1. visich vermischen; (people, groups) sich untereinander vermischenhe mingled with people of all classes — er hatte Umgang mit Menschen aller gesellschaftlichen Schichten
she mingled for a while, then sat down with her husband (at party) — sie mischte sich eine Zeit lang unter die Gäste und setzte sich dann mit ihrem Mann hin
2. vtmischen (with mit); (liter) waters vermischenlove mingled with hate — mit Hass vermischte or gemischte Liebe
* * *mingle [ˈmıŋɡl]A v/iwith mit):with mingled feelings mit gemischten Gefühlen2. a) sich (ein)mischen (in in akk)b) sich mischen (among, with unter akk):mingle with politicians mit Politikern verkehrenB v/t (ver)mischen* * *1. transitive verb[ver]mischen2. intransitive verbsich [ver]mischen ( with mit)mingle with or among the crowds — sich unters Volk mischen
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2 mingle
'miŋɡl(to mix: He mingled with the crowd.) mezclarse- mingledtr['mɪŋgəl]1 mezclar1 (liquids) mezclarse; (sounds, smells, etc) confundirse2 (people) circular, mezclarse con la gentemix: mezclarmingle vi1) mix: mezclarse2) circulate: circularv.• incorporar v.• mezclar v.• triscar v.'mɪŋgəl
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a) \<\<people\>\> mezclarse; ( at a party etc) circularb) \<\<liquids\>\> mezclarse; \<\<sounds\>\> fundirse
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vt['mɪŋɡl]1.VT mezclar2. VI1) (=mix) mezclarse2) (=become indistinguishable) [sounds] confundirse (in, with con)3) (socially)she mingled for a while and then sat down with her husband — alternó con los invitados durante un rato y luego se sentó junto a su marido
* * *['mɪŋgəl]
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a) \<\<people\>\> mezclarse; ( at a party etc) circularb) \<\<liquids\>\> mezclarse; \<\<sounds\>\> fundirse
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