0 to mix or combine, or be mixed or combined:
The excitement of starting a new job is always mingled with a certain apprehension.
The two flavours mingle well.
1 to move around and talk to other people at a social event:
[ T ] Her excitement at starting the new job was mingled with fear.
The different types of cells appeared mingled (x200).
In this case, note that the number of possible mingled marble selections is exceeded by the number of red marbles.
The long sentence mingles the two worlds only to underline their contrast.
Lives are mingled together, and this is how, among persons and things so intermingled, each emerges from their own sphere and mixes together.
Nature there mingles with humanity.
Most important, by mingling the adjoint symmetry equations with the extra equations in the determining system, one can gain a significant computational advantage over the standard methods for finding multipliers.
Hybridization of mingling magmas with different densities.
We mingled with a normal timetabled class, playing a background of taped dance music and at the same time learning about each of the student's particular skills and limitations.
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混合, (使)混合, (使)相混…
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mezclar(se), relacionarse, mezclarse…
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misturar(-se), circular…
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~を混ぜる, ~が混ざる, (人)と交わる…
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karıştırmak, karıştırılmak, katılmak…
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(se) mêler, (se) mélanger…
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barrejar(-se), relacionar-se…
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