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mix ( Verb)
UK/US /mɪks/
Present
mix
Ing
mixing
He/She/It
mixs
Past Simple
mixed
Past Participle
mixed
1-
A2
When two or more substances or items blend or are combined together, they generally blend in a manner that makes it difficult to distinguish them
-> I mixed these two dyes to get the color of my hair.
-> You can't mix these two chemicals it is dangerous.
Synonym
blend, fuse
Opposite
separate
2-
A2
merging two or more distinct ingredients to make anything
-> I mixed three beverages in this cup, so be careful.
-> He mixed water and flour to make dough.
Synonym
stir, mingle, blend
Opposite
separate
3-
B1
When two or more objects, individuals, or events do not mingle well, they are more probably to produce issues or hazard when merged
-> Jess and parties are not a good mix.
-> We don't mix well with her to be honest.
Synonym
get along, mingle
4-
C1
to interact with a variety of individuals, particularly during social gatherings
-> All of our dogs mixed well and played with eachother.
-> My daughter doesn't mix with her new classmates.
Synonym
socialize
Opposite
dissociate
5-
B2
to make a distinct piece of music by combining multiple tapes of sounds and/or equipments
-> A professional was paid to do all the mixing on the album.
-> I managed to mix those 3 tracks you've been having a hard time with.
Synonym
admix, conjooin
Word Families
'mix' Contained Stories
The best moments we miss the most in the hustle and bustle of life are the holidays. When those days come, the biggest mistake one can make is to continue his relation with work. For the simplification of these off days, be a good sleeper instead of a good worker! You will always work but not always have the opportunity to have a good rest, so work and rest time together are not a good mix . Get in the crowd, swim under the sunshine and get that coctail. Remember that you are on holiday... To be ready for a new work period, rest well, relax and be prepared to miss the holiday again.