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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
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. -
3 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. -
4 mix up
شَوَّشَ \ bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disorganize: to put sth. (a plan, etc.) out of working order or into a state of confusion: Our holiday was disorganized by our son’s sudden illness. mix up: to confuse; mix thoroughly or too thoroughly: The telephone wires got mixed up with the electricity wires. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. ruffle: to put into disorder (sth. smooth or calm): The wind ruffled his hair. Their rudeness ruffled his temper. \ See Also أربك (أَرْبَكَ) -
5 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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6 mix up
تَشَابَكَ \ entangle: to get (sth.) tied up in a confused manner, by mistake: My fishing line got entangled in a bush. mix up: to confuse; mix thoroughly or too thoroughly: The telephone wires get mixed up with the electricity wires. tangle: to put (threads, etc.) into a confused mass: tangled ropes; tangled hair. -
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1) to blend together:يَمْزِج، يَخْلُطI need to mix up another tin of paint.
2) to confuse or muddle:يَخْلُط ما بيْن إثْنَيْنI'm always mixing the twins up.
3) to confuse or upset:يُرْبِك، يُشَوِّشYou've mixed me up completely with all this information.
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8 rub shoulders with
to meet or mix with (other people).يُخالِط، يَحْتَك -
9 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. -
10 campur
mixcampur tangan: interferecampuran: mixture; combinationbercampur: to be involved; to associatebercampur baur: mixed (feelings)bercampur gaul: to minglemencampur: to mixmencampuradukkan: to mix up; to muddle upmencampuri: to mix with; to associate withmencampurkan: to mixtercampur: mixed; blended -
11 mezclar con política
• mix with politics -
12 relacionarse bien con
• mix with -
13 tratarse con
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14 sekaantua jhkn
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15 qarışmaq
mix (with) (bir şeyə); get mixed up (in) (siyasətə)3) interfere (birinin işinə, söhbətə) -
16 섞음질하다
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17 gesellschaftlich mit jdm. verkehren
to mix with sb.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > gesellschaftlich mit jdm. verkehren
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18 sich unter jdn. mischen
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19 mezclar
v.1 to mix.mezcló la pintura roja con la amarilla she mixed the red and yellow paint togetherElla mezcla medicamentos She mixes drugs.Ella mezcla las piezas del juego She mixes the game pieces.2 to mix up.3 to confuse.Ella mezcla las ideas She confuses ideas.* * *1 (incorporar, unir) to mix, blend2 (desordenar) to mix up3 (persona) to involve (en, in)1 (personas) to mix ( con, with)2 (cosas) to get mixed up3 (entremeterse) to interfere (en, in)* * *verb1) to mix, blend2) involve•* * *1. VT1) (=combinar) [+ ingredientes, colores] to mix, mix together; [+ estilos] to mix, combine; [+ personas] to mixun artista que mezcla estilos diferentes en su obra — an artist who mixes o combines different styles in his work
han mezclado a niños de distintos niveles en la misma clase — they have mixed children of different abilities in the same class
he mezclado el agua caliente con la fría — I've mixed the hot and cold water together, I've mixed the hot water with the cold
la banda sonora mezcla la música tradicional con el rock — the soundtrack is a mixture of traditional and rock music
la harina y el azúcar se mezclan por partes iguales — equal quantities of flour and sugar are mixed (together)
la comida china mezcla sabores salados y dulces — Chinese food combines o mixes savoury and sweet flavours
2) (=confundir, desordenar) [+ fotos, papeles] to mix up, mess up; [+ idiomas] to mix up, muddle up; [+ naipes] to shuffle¿quién me ha mezclado todos los papeles? — who's mixed o messed up all my papers?
cuando habla mezcla los dos idiomas — when he talks he mixes o muddles up the two languages
3) [+ café, tabaco, whisky] to blend4) (Mús) [+ sonido] to mix5) (=implicar)mezclar a algn en algo — to involve sb in sth, get sb involved in sth
no quiero que me mezcles en ese asunto — I don't want you to involve me o get me involved in that business
2.VI * [con bebidas alcohólicas] to mix (one's) drinks3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( combinar) to mixb) <café/vino/tabaco> to blend2) <documentos/ropa> to mix up, get... mixed up3) ( involucrar)2.mezclar a alguien en algo — to get somebody mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse v pron1) personaa) (con un fondo, una multitud) to mergeb) ( involucrarse)mezclarse en algo — to get mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse en cuestiones políticas — to get mixed up o involved in politics
c) ( tener trato con)2) razas/culturas to mix* * *= collate, interfile, merge, mix, blend, fuse, mingle (with), cross + the line, remix, mix up, admix, knot into, weave together, mash up, commingle.Ex. Contents page bulletins which comprise copies of contents pages of periodicals collated and dispatched to users are also reliant upon titles.Ex. File boxes can be used and filed on shelves, if appropriate, interfiled with the books.Ex. During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex. Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex. In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex. The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex. Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex. This is a critical distinction, and the line between policy and operations should not be crossed.Ex. Once music is digitized you can filter it, bend it, archive it, rearrange it, remix it, mess with it.Ex. This recipe will teach kids the basics of mixing up a flaky crust -- the first and most important step in baking an apple pie.Ex. This ready-to-eat nutritious food is made by admixing condensed milk with rolled oats, honey, dates, wheat germ, coconuts, and walnuts.Ex. The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex. She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.Ex. The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex. By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.----* cuenco para mezclar = mixing bowl.* imposible de mezclar = unmixable.* mezclarse = socialise [socialize, -USA], run together.* mezclarse con = blend into, blend in with.* sin mezclar = unmixed.* volver a mezclar = remix.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( combinar) to mixb) <café/vino/tabaco> to blend2) <documentos/ropa> to mix up, get... mixed up3) ( involucrar)2.mezclar a alguien en algo — to get somebody mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse v pron1) personaa) (con un fondo, una multitud) to mergeb) ( involucrarse)mezclarse en algo — to get mixed up o involved in something
mezclarse en cuestiones políticas — to get mixed up o involved in politics
c) ( tener trato con)2) razas/culturas to mix* * *= collate, interfile, merge, mix, blend, fuse, mingle (with), cross + the line, remix, mix up, admix, knot into, weave together, mash up, commingle.Ex: Contents page bulletins which comprise copies of contents pages of periodicals collated and dispatched to users are also reliant upon titles.
Ex: File boxes can be used and filed on shelves, if appropriate, interfiled with the books.Ex: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex: Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex: In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex: The experiment is financed externally and aims to fuse the functions of the 2 library types.Ex: Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex: This is a critical distinction, and the line between policy and operations should not be crossed.Ex: Once music is digitized you can filter it, bend it, archive it, rearrange it, remix it, mess with it.Ex: This recipe will teach kids the basics of mixing up a flaky crust -- the first and most important step in baking an apple pie.Ex: This ready-to-eat nutritious food is made by admixing condensed milk with rolled oats, honey, dates, wheat germ, coconuts, and walnuts.Ex: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Ex: She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.Ex: The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex: By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.* cuenco para mezclar = mixing bowl.* imposible de mezclar = unmixable.* mezclarse = socialise [socialize, -USA], run together.* mezclarse con = blend into, blend in with.* sin mezclar = unmixed.* volver a mezclar = remix.* * *mezclar [A1 ]vtA1 (combinar) to mixmezclar todo hasta formar una pasta mix all the ingredients into a paste, mix all the ingredients together to form a pastemezclando diferentes estilos se obtiene esta decoración this kind of decoration is achieved by mixing o combining different stylesmezclar la harina y la mantequilla con los dedos rub the butter into the flour with your fingertipsmezclar algo CON algo to mix sth WITH sthesta pintura se puede mezclar con agua this paint can be mixed with watermezclar los huevos con el azúcar mix the eggs and the sugar together2 ‹café/vino/tabaco› to blendB ‹papeles/documentos/ropa› to mix up, get … mixed uphas mezclado todas las fotos you've got(ten) the photographs all mixed o muddled upmezcla los dos idiomas she gets the two languages mixed o muddled upmezclar algo CON algo to get sth mixed up WITH sthmezcló estos recibos con los del mes pasado she got these receipts muddled o mixed up with last month'sC (involucrar) mezclar a algn EN algo to get sb mixed up o involved IN sth, involve sb IN sthno la mezcles en esto don't get her involved in this, don't involve her in thisA «persona»1 (con un fondo, una multitud) to merge2 (involucrarse) mezclarse EN algo to get mixed up o involved IN sthevita mezclarse en cuestiones políticas she avoids getting mixed up o involved in politics3 (tener trato con) mezclarse CON algn to mix WITH sbse mezcla con toda clase de gente she mixes with all kinds of peopleno te mezcles con ese tipo de gente don't associate o mix with people like thatB «razas/culturas» to mix* * *
mezclar ( conjugate mezclar) verbo transitivo
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mezclar algo con algo to mix sth with sth
2 ‹documentos/ropa› to mix up, get … mixed up;
mezclar algo con algo to get sth mixed up with sth
3 ( involucrar) mezclar a algn en algo to get sb mixed up o involved in sth
mezclarse verbo pronominal
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b) ( tener trato con) mezclarse con algn to mix with sb
2 [razas/culturas] to mix
mezclar verbo transitivo
1 (combinar, amalgamar) to mix, blend: no me gusta mezclar a los amigos, I don't like to mix my friends
2 (algo ordenado antes) to mix up: mezcló sus cosas con las tuyas, he got his things mixed up with yours
3 (involucrar) to involve, mix up
' mezclar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batir
- combinarse
English:
blend
- merge
- mix
- scramble
- toss
- combine
- dub
- jumble
- mingle
- mixer
- mixing bowl
* * *♦ vt1. [combinar, unir] to mix;[tabaco, whisky] to blend;mezclar algo con algo to mix sth with sth;mezcló la pintura roja con la amarilla she mixed the red and yellow paint together, she mixed the red paint with the yellow2. [culturas, pueblos] to mix3. [confundir, desordenar] to mix up;no mezcles las piezas don't mix the pieces up;creo que estás mezclando los países I think you're mixing up o muddling up the countriesno me mezcles en tus asuntos don't involve me in your affairs, don't get me mixed up in your affairs* * *mezclar a alguien en algo get s.o. mixed up o involved in sth* * *mezclar vt1) : to mix, to blend2) : to mix up, to muddle3) involucrar: to involve* * *mezclar vb1. (en general) to mix2. (desordenar) to mix up -
20 mischen
I v/t1. allg. mix; (Kaffee, Tabak etc.) blend; etw. in oder unter etw. mischen mix s.th. into s.th., add s.th. to s.th.; Gift mischen concoct ( oder mix) a poison2. (Karten) shuffle3. (Tonaufnahmen etc.) mixII v/refl2. sich mischen unter (+ Akk) mix ( oder mingle) with; sich mischen in (+ Akk) interfere ( oder meddle) in; (dazwischenreden) butt in on; sich in ein Gespräch mischen join in a conversationIII v/i beim Kartenspiel: shuffle; gemischt* * *to mix; to mell; to mingle; to blend; to compound; to merge; to reshuffle; to shuffle* * *mị|schen ['mɪʃn]1. vtto mix; Tabak-, Tee-, Kaffeesorten auch to blend; Karten to shuffle; (COMPUT ) Dateien to mergesie mischt Realität und Einbildung — she mixes up reality and fantasy
die Karten neu mischen (lit, fig) — to reshuffle the pack
See:→ auch gemischt2. vr(= sich vermengen) to mixmischen — to meddle or interfere in sth
sich in das Gespräch mischen — to butt or cut into the conversation
3. vi (CARDS)to shufflewer mischt? — whose turn is it to shuffle?
* * *1) (to mix (playing-cards etc): It's your turn to shuffle (the cards).) shuffle2) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) mix3) (the act of mixing.) mixture* * *mi·schen[ˈmɪʃn̩]I. vt1. (durchmischen)3. CHEM▪ etw \mischen to compound sth4. (mixen)5. KARTENII. vr1. (sich mengen)2. (sich einmischen)* * *1.transitives Verb mix2.etwas in etwas (Akk.) mischen — put something into something
reflexives Verbin meine Freude mischte sich Angst — my joy was mingled with fear
2) (sich einmischen)sich in etwas (Akk.) mischen — interfere or meddle in something
3.sich unters Publikum usw. mischen — mingle with the audience etc
intransitives Verb (Kartenspiel) shuffle; s. auch gemischt* * *A. v/tunter etwas mischen mix sth into sth, add sth to sth;Gift mischen concoct ( oder mix) a poison2. (Karten) shuffle3. (Tonaufnahmen etc) mixB. v/r1.sich (gut etc)mischen mix (well etc)2.sich in ein Gespräch mischen join in a conversation* * *1.transitives Verb mix2.etwas in etwas (Akk.) mischen — put something into something
reflexives Verbsich in etwas (Akk.) mischen — interfere or meddle in something
3.sich unters Publikum usw. mischen — mingle with the audience etc
* * *n.interference n.
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