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1 mix
اِمْتَزَجَ \ blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: The boy’s voices blended well as they sang together.. mix: (of things) to be able to be mixed; (of people) have social relations: Oil and water will not mix. She did not mix with many people except in the office where she worked. mingle: We mingled with the crowd. \ See Also خلط (خَلَطَ)، مزج (مَزَجَ) \ مَزَجَ \ blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: The boy’s voices blended well as they sang together.. mingle: to mix: We mingled with the crowd. mix: to put (things) together so that they form one mass: We mix flour and water to make bread. -
2 mix
خَلَطَ \ amalgamate: (of businesses, groups, etc.) to join; unite; (of substances) mix. blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: Blend the sugar, flour and eggs (together). mix: to put (things) together so that they form one mass: We mix flour and water to make bread. -
3 mix
خالَطَ \ associate: to join as friends or in business: In the course of his work he associated with many different kinds of people. mix: (of things) to be able to be mixed; (of people) have social relations: Oil and water will not mix. She did not mix with many people except in the office where she worked. -
4 mix
[mɪks]1. verb1) to put or blend together to form one mass:يَمْزِجHe mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.
2) to prepare or make by doing this:يَخلُطShe mixed the cement in a bucket.
3) to go together or blend successfully to form one mass:يَمْتَزِجOil and water don't mix.
4) to go together socially:يَمْتَزِج، يَخْتَلِطPeople of different races were mixing together happily.
2. noun1) the result of mixing things or people together:خَليط من الناسLondon has an interesting racial mix.
2) a collection of ingredients used to make something:مَزيج، خَليط(a) cake-mix.
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5 mischiare
mixcarte shuffle* * *mischiare v.tr. to mix, to mingle; (amalgamare, miscelare) to blend; (alle carte) to shuffle: mischiare vino con acqua, to mix wine with water.◘ mischiarsi v.rifl.1 to mix (with sthg.); to mingle (with sthg.); (amalgamarsi, miscelarsi) to blend: si mischiarono alla folla, they mixed (o mingled) with the crowd2 (intromettersi) to meddle, to interfere: si è mischiato nei miei affari, he meddled in my affairs◆ v.rifl.rec. to mix: l'olio e l'acqua non si mischiano, oil and water don't mix.* * *[mis'kjare]1. vt2. vip (mischiarsi)* * *[mis'kjare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (amalgamare) to mix, to blend (anche fig.)2) (mettere in disordine) to shuffle, to jumble (up), to scramble (up) [fogli, lettere]2.mischiare le carte — gioc. to give the cards a shuffle, to shuffle the cards
verbo pronominale mischiarsi1) (unirsi) to mix, to blend* * *mischiare/mis'kjare/ [1]1 (amalgamare) to mix, to blend (anche fig.)2 (mettere in disordine) to shuffle, to jumble (up), to scramble (up) [fogli, lettere]; mischiare le carte gioc. to give the cards a shuffle, to shuffle the cardsII mischiarsi verbo pronominale1 (unirsi) to mix, to blend2 (confondersi) - rsi alla folla to mingle with the crowd. -
6 BLANDA
* * *I)(blend; blétt, bléndum; blandinn), v. to blend, mix, e-t e-u, with a thing (blanda mjöð, drykk, eitri); blanda e-t saman, to mix together (blanda saman hvítt ok rautt); more common, blanda e-u við e-t; blanda vatni við vín, to mix wine with water; blanda mötuneyti (dat.,) við e-n, to eat together with one;refl., blandast við e-n, to have intercourse with one, esp. of sexual intercourse (blandast við konur af heiðnum þjóðum).(að), v. = prec.f. mixture of two fluids (fór fyrst ór blóð, síðan blanda), esp. sour whey mixed with water.* * *in early Icel. poetry and prose a strong verb; pres. 1st pers. blend, Ls. 3; 3rd pers. blendr, Grág. ii. 389; reflex. blendsk, Symb. 30; pret. 1st pers. blétt, Am. 79, Greg. 50; reflex. blézk, Orkn. 104 (in a verse from about A. D. 1046); pl. bléndu, bléndum, Ls. 9, Greg. 60, Edda 47; reflex. bléndusk, Hkm. 8; subj. reflex. bléndisk, Mart. 129; blandinn (freq.), Sdm., Ýt., etc., vide Lex. Poët., Skálda 164; but in the 13th century and later the weak form (blanda, að) prevailed in all tenses except the part. pass., where the old blandinn = blandaðr may still be used, though the weak is more common; imperat. blanda, Pr. 471, 472, N. G. L. i. 12; pres. blandar, 13; part. blandaðr, Sks. 349, Pr. 470, 472 (MS. about A. D. 1250), [Ulf. blandan, a redupl. verb; A. S. bland; Engl. blend; O. H. G. blantan; lost in N. H. G.; Swed. blanda]:—to blend, mix, the beverage in acc., the mixed ingredient in dat.; b. mjöð (drykk), eitri, meini, Greg. l. c.; drottning ok Bárðr blönduðu þá drykkinn ólyfjani, Eg. 210: adding ‘við,’ lítið (acc. instead of dat.) verðr ok við blandit, Skálda 164; maturt blandin við upsa-gall, Pr. l. c.; þar fellr Jórdan í gegnum, ok blendsk eigi ( does not blend) við vötnin, Symb. l. c.; tak skógar súru ok blanda (imperat.) við fornt vín, Pr. l. c.; b. með, id., Rb. 164; b. saman, to mix together, Pr. l. c.II. metaph. to mix together, of fellowship or association, but partic. used of carnal intercourse, cp. the Gr. μιγηναι, Lat. misceri; b. mötuneyti (dat.) við e-n, to eat together with one, N. G. L. l. c.; blandask í samfélagi, to associate with, Mart. l. c.; vér megum eigi hjálp né heilsu af Guði fá, nema vér blandimk við hans orð, 625. 181; þeir blönduðusk þá meir við mannfólk enn nú, they had more intercourse with, Fas. i. 391: to have carnal intercourse, vár skal éingi blandask við búfé, N. G. L. i. 18; þat fell í hórdómum, ok blönduðusk við þær konur er af heiðnum þjóðum vóru, Sks. 588.III. part. blandinn is used as an adj. with the notion mixed, mingled, bad, of temper, character, manner; Helgi var blandinn mjök (had a mixed, mingled creed), hann trúði á Krist, en hét á Þór til harðraeða ok sjófara, Landn. 206; þú ert maðr vaskr ok vel at þér ( thou art bold and brave), en hon er blandin mjök, but she is a woman of mixed report, Nj. 49. -
7 blanda
* * *I)(blend; blétt, bléndum; blandinn), v. to blend, mix, e-t e-u, with a thing (blanda mjöð, drykk, eitri); blanda e-t saman, to mix together (blanda saman hvítt ok rautt); more common, blanda e-u við e-t; blanda vatni við vín, to mix wine with water; blanda mötuneyti (dat.,) við e-n, to eat together with one;refl., blandast við e-n, to have intercourse with one, esp. of sexual intercourse (blandast við konur af heiðnum þjóðum).(að), v. = prec.f. mixture of two fluids (fór fyrst ór blóð, síðan blanda), esp. sour whey mixed with water.* * *u, f. any mixture of two fluids, Fs. 145 (of watery blood); but esp. a beverage of hot whey mixed up with water, Vm. 60, Fms. ix. 360. Blanda also is the local name of a stream of glacier water in the north of Icel., v. Landn.β. metaph. the name of a book, miscellanea; skal sjá skrá … heita B., því at saman er blandað skyldu tali ok úskyldu, Rb. 4, v. l., in MS. Am. 625, 4to. blöndu-horn, n. a cup of blanda, a cognom., Landn. 278. -
8 rozmiesza|ć
pf vt to mix, to stir [farbę, sos]- rozmieszać coś z wodą to mix sth with water- rozmieszać coś w wodzie/mleku to mix sth with water/milkThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozmiesza|ć
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9 røre
flex, hubbub, stir, touch* * *I. (et) stir, commotion;[ vække stærkt røre] make a great stir (el. commotion);(se også andedam).II. *( bevæge, sætte i bevægelse) move ( fx I couldn't move my arm);(se også finger);( røre rundt (i)) stir,( blande) mix ( fx a cake, the dough);( give motion) exercise ( fx a horse);[ jeg vil ud og røre benene lidt] I am going out to stretch my legs a bit;(fig: bevæge, vække medfølelse etc hos) touch,( dybere) move ( fx it moved him deeply);[ det rører ham ikke] it leaves him cold; it does not affect him; he does not care;[ lade sig røre] be moved (to pity),(dvs formildes) relent;[ med præp, adv og sig:][ røre i noget] stir something;[ røre det op med sukker] stir `in some sugar;[ røre på sig] move, stir;(fig) make itself (, themselves etc) felt;(neds) rear its ugly head;[ røre rundt ( i teen)] stir (the tea);[ røre sammen] mix (up);[ røre sig] stir, move,( få motion) take exercise;[ ikke en vind rører sig] not a wind (el. breath) is stirring;[ rør dig ikke!] don't move![ røre noget ud i vand] mix something with water, stir something into water;[ røre ved] touch ( fx don't touch anything until the police arrive);( omtale) touch on. -
10 мешать
1. interruptперебивать каждую минуту; всё время мешать — to interrupt at every moment
2. stand in the wayмешать; стоять на пути — stand in the way
3. way4. inhibit5. be in the way6. botherон очень не любит, чтобы ему мешали — he hates to be bothered
7. disturbed8. disturbing9. incommode10. interferedмешал; быть объектом вмешательства — interfered with
11. interfered with12. militate13. militated14. militating15. stir; mix; mingle; confuse; disturb; hinder; impede; prevent16. balk17. disturb18. hamper19. hinder20. impede21. interfere22. mix23. obstruct24. preclude25. preventСинонимический ряд:1. помешивать (глаг.) перемешивать; помешивать; размешивать2. препятствовать (глаг.) портить всю обедню; портить обедню; препятствовать; становиться на дороге; становиться поперек дороги3. путать (глаг.) перепутывать; путать; смешивать; спутыватьАнтонимический ряд: -
11 смешать
1. mingle2. admix3. commingle4. immix5. temper6. stir; mix; mingle; confuse; disturb; hinder; impede; preventсмешал; смешанный — mixed together
7. mix; mingle; blend; confuse8. blend9. compound10. confuse11. intermingle12. jumbleСинонимический ряд:1. смутить (глаг.) сконфузить; смутить2. спутать (глаг.) перемешать; перепутать; спутать -
12 смешать
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13 смешать
1. immixing; mixing up (refl.)2. immix; mix up (refl.)[lang name="Russian"]смешал; смешанный — mixed together
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14 מזג
מָזַג(denom. of מֶזֶג; b. h. מָסַךְ) to mix wine with water, spices ; to temper; in gen. to fill the cups, to offer drink. Ab. Zar.58b (to one who used מְסָכוֹ) ואימא מְזָגוֹ why do you not say mzago? Ib. יין שמזגו נכרי wine which a gentile mixed for drinking. Ib. 59a חמרא דמָזְגוּ נכריםוכ׳ wine which gentiles mixed and Jews drank. Pes.X, 2 מזגו לו כוסוכ׳ they (the attendants) offer him the first cup Num. R. s. 1 (ref. to Cant. 7:3) מי שהוא מוֹזֵג … מוֹזֵגוכ׳ (not מזוג) he who mixes wine properly, mixes one third wine with two thirds water; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 4. Pes.VII, 13 לִמְזוֹג to serve the wine; a. fr.Part. pass. מָזוּנ a) mixed (wine), opp. חַי. Ib. 108b. Neg. I, 2 כיין המ׳ בשלג the color of red wine mixed with snow, v. פָּתַךְ. Nidd.II, 6 כמ׳ like mixed wine; expl. ib. 7 שני חלקיםוכ׳ two thirds water, v. supra; Sabb.75a; a. fr.b) combined. Num. R. s. 2, beg. בי״ח מקומות … מְזוּגִין in eighteen biblical passages are Moses and Aaron combined (the predicate being in the singular number as if they were one person). Nif. נִמְזַג to be mixed. Y.Ab. Zar. V, 45a bot. אפי׳ נ׳ כל צרכווכ׳ even if the quantity finally added to produce the required proportion was a permitted substance; Y.Orl.II, 62b bot. Pi. מִזֵּג to clarify, make clear. Cant. R. to VII, 4 (play on מזג, ib.) the Sanhedrin שהוא מְמַוֵּגוכ׳ which makes the law clear for her (the congregation). -
15 מָזַג
מָזַג(denom. of מֶזֶג; b. h. מָסַךְ) to mix wine with water, spices ; to temper; in gen. to fill the cups, to offer drink. Ab. Zar.58b (to one who used מְסָכוֹ) ואימא מְזָגוֹ why do you not say mzago? Ib. יין שמזגו נכרי wine which a gentile mixed for drinking. Ib. 59a חמרא דמָזְגוּ נכריםוכ׳ wine which gentiles mixed and Jews drank. Pes.X, 2 מזגו לו כוסוכ׳ they (the attendants) offer him the first cup Num. R. s. 1 (ref. to Cant. 7:3) מי שהוא מוֹזֵג … מוֹזֵגוכ׳ (not מזוג) he who mixes wine properly, mixes one third wine with two thirds water; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 4. Pes.VII, 13 לִמְזוֹג to serve the wine; a. fr.Part. pass. מָזוּנ a) mixed (wine), opp. חַי. Ib. 108b. Neg. I, 2 כיין המ׳ בשלג the color of red wine mixed with snow, v. פָּתַךְ. Nidd.II, 6 כמ׳ like mixed wine; expl. ib. 7 שני חלקיםוכ׳ two thirds water, v. supra; Sabb.75a; a. fr.b) combined. Num. R. s. 2, beg. בי״ח מקומות … מְזוּגִין in eighteen biblical passages are Moses and Aaron combined (the predicate being in the singular number as if they were one person). Nif. נִמְזַג to be mixed. Y.Ab. Zar. V, 45a bot. אפי׳ נ׳ כל צרכווכ׳ even if the quantity finally added to produce the required proportion was a permitted substance; Y.Orl.II, 62b bot. Pi. מִזֵּג to clarify, make clear. Cant. R. to VII, 4 (play on מזג, ib.) the Sanhedrin שהוא מְמַוֵּגוכ׳ which makes the law clear for her (the congregation). -
16 мешать вино с водой
Makarov: mix wine and water, mix wine with waterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мешать вино с водой
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17 мешать
I vi; св - помеша́тьпрепятствовать to prevent from, to hinder, to impede, to interfere with; беспокоить to disturbшум меша́л мне сосредото́читься — the noise prevented me from concentrating
проце́ссия меша́ла нам пройти́ — our progress was impeded by the procession
не меша́й ему́ рабо́тать — don't interfere with his work, don't hinder him in his work
плоха́я пого́да меша́ла раско́пкам — bad weather hindered the excavations
- не мешало бы спросить II нсв vtвам ра́дио не меша́ет? — does the radio disturb you?
1) (св помеша́ть) размешивать to stir2) (св смеша́ть) соединять to mix, to blendмеша́ть кра́ски/ви́на/сорта́ ча́я — to blend paints/wine/tea
меша́ть вино́ с водо́й — to mix wine with water
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18 udrøre
*:[ udrøre i] mix with ( fx mix flour with water); stir into ( fx stir sugar (, milk) into the mixture; stir thinner into the paint). -
19 incorporare
incorporate* * *incorporare v.tr.1 (amalgamare) to incorporate: incorporare la farina con l'acqua, to mix flour with water; incorporare vecchie leggi nel nuovo codice, to incorporate old laws into the new code2 (econ.) to incorporate, to merge, to take* over (sthg.), to amalgamate: incorporare un'azienda, to take over (o to incorporate) a firm3 (paesi, territori) to annex, to absorb.◘ incorporarsi v.rifl.rec. (fondersi) to merge, to incorporate, to combine: le due società si sono incorporate, the two companies have merged; le due banche si sono incorporate, the two banks have combined.* * *[inkorpo'rare]verbo transitivo1) gastr. to mix (in), to whip (in), to work in [farina, zucchero]2) (assorbire) to incorporate, to integrate, to merge [ compagnia]* * *incorporare/inkorpo'rare/ [1]1 gastr. to mix (in), to whip (in), to work in [farina, zucchero]2 (assorbire) to incorporate, to integrate, to merge [ compagnia]. -
20 κιρνάω
κιρνάω and [suff] κῑονό-ημι, collat., esp. poet., forms of κεράννυμι, only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf.:—A mix wine with water, Hom. only in Od., μελίφρονα οἶνον ἐκίρνα ([tense] impf. of κιρνάω) 7.182, 10.356; κίρνη μελιηδέα οἶνον ([tense] impf. of κίρνημι) 14.78, 16.52; κιρνὰς αἴθοπα οἶνον (part.) 16.14; κιρνᾷ (v.l. κίρναται)κρητῆρα οἴνου Hdt.4.66
;κρατῆρα μελέων κίρναμεν Pi.I.6(5).3
; κόμπον κιρνάμεν to mix the cup of praise ib.5(4).25: inf.κιρνάναι Hp.Mul.2.113
; part.,κιρνάντες πόλιν Ar.Fr. 683
; [dialect] Aeol. κίρναις (ἐγ-) Alc.34 codd. (fort. κέρναις); κιρνῶντες Hdn.8.4.9
: [tense] impf.,ἐκίρνη φάρμακον App.Mith. 111
:—[voice] Med.,ἴσον ἴσῳ κίρνασθαι Ath.10.426b
;κιρνᾶται Id.11.476a
, A.D.Pron.74.7,κίρναται Com.Adesp.373
;χθὼν δὲ πᾶσα καὶ θάλασσα κίρναται τεὰν χάριν IG42(1).130.23
(Epid.); part.κιρνάμενος Pi.N.3.78
: [tense] impf. ἐκίρνατο (ἐν-) Com.Adesp.1203:—[voice] Pass.,ποτὶ μῶμον ἔπαινος κίρναται Pi.Fr. 181
;κρητῆρες κιρνέαται SIG57.11
(Miletus, v B.C.);ἡ φύσις καὶ τὰ κιρνάμενα ταύτῃ Phld.Ir.p.59
W.3 metaph., temper,μαλάττειν καὶ κιρνᾶν τὸ τῆς φύσεως αὔθαδες Plb.4.21.3
.4 τὸ χρύσιον κέρναν ([dialect] Aeol.) ὐδαρέστερον alloy it, IG12(2).1.13 (Mytil., iv B.C.):—cf. ἀνα-, ἐγ-, ἐπι-, συγ-κίρνημι.
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