mingle
英 [ˈmɪŋ.ɡəl]
美 [ˈmɪŋ.ɡəl]
- vi. 混合;交往
- vt. 使混合;使相混
- n. (Mingle)人名;(加纳、英)明格尔
mingle 融合,混合来自古英语mengan,来自PIE*mag,揉,捏,形成,词源同among,massage.即揉在一起,引申词义融合,混合。
mingle 融合,混合来自古英语mengan,来自PIE*mag,揉,捏,形成,词源同among,massage.即揉在一起,引申词义融合,混合。
- mingle
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mingle: see among
- mingle (v.)
- mid-15c., "to bring together," frequentative of Middle English myngen "to mix," from Old English mengan (related to second element in among), from Proto-Germanic *mangjan "to knead together" (cognates: Old Saxon mengian, Old Norse menga, Old Frisian mendza, German mengen), from PIE *mag- "to knead, fashion, fit" (see macerate). The formation may have been suggested by cognate Middle Dutch mengelen. Of persons, "to join with others, be sociable" (intransitive), from c. 1600. Related: Mingled; mingling.
- 1. Go out of your way to mingle with others at the wedding.
- 去跟婚礼上的其他人聊聊。
- 2. One of the hostess's duties is to mingle with the guests.
- 女主人的职责之一是与客人们交际.
- 3. Several streams mingle in this river on their way to the sea.
- 几条小溪在注入大海的途中汇入这条河.
- 4. If we mingle with the crowd, we should not be noticed.
- 如果我们混在人群中, 就不会被注意到.
- 5. The two rivers mingle their waters when they join.
- 两河相会时汇流在一起.