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1 mixed
adj. gemengd; gemixed; warrig[ mikst]♦voorbeelden:technology is a mixed blessing • de technologie heeft voor- en nadelendon't tell this joke in mixed company • vertel deze mop maar niet waar dames bij zijnmixed metaphor • meestal lachwekkende vermenging van twee beelden in één -
2 mixed up
in de war, versuft, beneveld; betrokken, verwikkeldmixed upII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, predicatief〉 -
3 mixed bag
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4 mixed doubles
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5 mixed metaphor
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6 mixed grill
mixed grill -
7 mixed feelings
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8 mixed bathing
gemengd baden -
9 mixed blessing
gemengde zegen -
10 mixed company
gemengd bedrijf (bedrijf waarover regering kan stemmen in zijn algemene vergadering of gedeeltelijk aanstellen van direkteuren) -
11 mixed economy
gemixte economie (economie waarin de staat zich bemoeit, kapitalisme gemengd met socialisme) -
12 mixed education
gemengd onderwijs (onderwijs voor jongens en meisjes samen) -
13 mixed farm
gemengde boerderij (boerderij met allerlei branches v.d. landbouw) -
14 mixed marriage
gemengd huwelijk (huwelijk tussen twee partners die niet hetzelfde geloof of dezelfde nationaliteit hebben) -
15 mixed neighborhood
gemengde buurtgemeenschap (buurtgemeenschap waar arabieren en joden wonen, of waar religieuze en niet-religieuzen wonen) -
16 mixed number
gemengd nummer (vol nummer samen met een breuk) -
17 mixed nuts
gemengde noten (droge vruchten met harde schil, noten, zaadpitten, pinda's) -
18 mixed population
gemengde bevolking (bevolking van verschillende religies en nationaliteiten) -
19 mixed school
gemengde school (school voor jongens en meisjes samen) -
20 mixed settlement
gemende nederzetting (nederzetting waar mensen van verschillende religies bij elkaar wonen)
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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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