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Definition of mixed in English: mixedadjective mɪkstmɪkst 1Consisting of different qualities or elements. 混合的;搀和的;混杂的 多样化的混合饮食。 beaches with mixed sand and shingle 混有沙子和砂石的海滩。 Example sentencesExamples - Controlled trials of physical-activity counseling in adult primary care patients were of variable quality and had mixed results.
- Mr Mumford said the council was seeking to achieve high quality, new and refurbished office space as part of mixed retail/residential led projects.
- Rather, it is a coffee table book of mixed quality.
- The company plans to convert the hotel into a mixed commercial and residential scheme.
- Over the past number of years the parade has been of mixed quality with varying degrees of participation from all sectors.
- They wanted a mix of different sites and that one was outside a station so it would give a different picture than something in a mixed residential area for example.
- In the mixed commercial and residential areas the heavy masonry arches mark the openings in the building that also double up for shop-windows.
- The local community council in what is a mixed residential district however is not as enamoured.
- Although one study found a significant difference between a mixed Western diet and a vegetarian diet, overall there appear to be relatively few trends.
- The brief suggested the site should be of mixed use with residential, office, light industrial, small-scale retail, leisure, arts and tourism.
- Feeding trials conducted on captive premigratory birds fed fruit and insects ad libitum have shown that gain in body mass is highest on a mixed diet of fruit and insects.
- Most people maintain health and adequate protein intake from a mixed, varied diet.
- There was generally a good but mixed standard within the residential areas, with some estates practically litter free.
- The site is being touted for mixed residential and commercial use.
- Even though recruiting goals for the active force were met in 2000, there have been some mixed signals regarding the quality of the recruits.
- Of mixed quality and sometimes dubious authenticity, it is still useful for getting definitions of new and unusual terms.
- There is anecdotal evidence that local advice is of mixed quality.
- And you need a mixed diet of stories to be emotionally literate.
- The proposed site consists of a trading estate, made up of a mixed quality of industrial buildings, many of which are empty.
- The relevant studies were of fair to good quality but showed mixed results.
Synonyms assorted, varied, variegated, miscellaneous, different, differing, disparate, diverse, diversified, motley, sundry, jumbled, haphazard, heterogeneous - 1.1 (of an assessment of, reaction to, or feeling about something) containing a mixture of both favourable and negative elements.
(对某事物的评价、反应或感情)好坏兼有的;复杂的 the film opened last Friday to mixed reviews 上星期五开演的电影舆论毁誉参半。 I had mixed feelings about seeing Laura again 对再次与劳拉会面,我心里很矛盾。 Example sentencesExamples - But I can tell you that there's a lot of mixed feelings.
- Stories such as this leave me with mixed feelings.
- I was having a lot of mixed feelings about going back.
- This got a mixed reaction, more negative than positive from the crowd.
- United fans received the statement with mixed feelings.
- There were mixed reports on the quality of trout fishing over the weekend, some anglers having 4 to 6 trout for a day while others found it hard to get even one fish.
- He has already helped us to fall in love, improve our lives by reading Proust, console ourselves with philosophy and get over our mixed feelings about going on holiday.
- The pair returned from a 1000 km awareness-raising bike ride between Beijing and Shanghai with decidedly mixed feelings.
- The news had been met with mixed feelings at the station, where staff would be cut from 52 to 28, not including the station commander.
- They flew home on New Year's Eve, with mixed feelings.
- And how are soldiers dealing with the mixed feelings that they have about being there right now?
- In the darkness, she's forced to face her own mixed feelings about death
- We all instinctively feel that to lose our memory is to lose ourselves, a prospect that stirs audiences with mixed feelings.
- That moment outside the theatre stirred my already mixed feelings about reviewing Canadian movies.
- Jamaicans have greeted this news with mixed feelings.
- He looks back on the experience with mixed feelings.
- The New Year is often greeted with mixed feelings.
- And so overall one comes away with mixed feelings about this production.
- And despite the mixed reaction and reviews, his restructuring efforts drew keen attention both at home and abroad.
- However, the predictive validity of suicide assessments has received mixed reviews.
Synonyms ambivalent, equivocal, unsure, uncertain, doubtful, contradictory, conflicting, confused, muddled - 1.2 Composed of different varieties of the same thing.
混合的;搀和的;混杂的 crab on a bed of mixed salad 以混合色拉打底的蟹肉。 Example sentencesExamples - The Warbling Vireo's typical habitat is open deciduous or shrubby mixed woodlands, especially where large trees are present.
- There's a nice serve-yourself salad of mixed greens, tomatoes, cabbage, carrot and cauliflower, accompanied by creamy dressing.
- Two large wedges of cheese nestled among a salad of mixed leaves on a tangy raspberry sauce.
- There were cold meats of every kind, huge bowls of mixed salads, large desserts, trifles, jellies tarts and mince pies, and also some very interesting looking hors d' oeuvres.
- The seafood was accompanied by a large mixed salad that the waiter had chosen for us.
- At this point the aroma of spaghetti Bolognese and freshly cut bread as well as spicy Thai mixed seafood salads with larb-pork stuffed into cool cucumber shells mingled in the air.
- They grow among grass and moss in mixed woodlands, but they seem to have a special affinity with silver birch.
- The side dish the day I visited was a simple mixed olive salad, a mélange of black and green olives with spicy oil.
- Entrées come with mixed greens, soup, nachos or pasta salad.
- As for shopping, they do not want huge department stores but a mixed variety of smaller specialist shops and restaurants.
- I will probably deep fry some to put on mixed greens.
- The steeper slopes and cliffs of Augill support a mixed woodland of ash, birch and rowan with an interesting ground flora including species such as bluebell, sanicle and wood avens.
- I tried a ribeye steak with mixed vegetables and salad and chicken satay on white rice.
- It comes with a nice mixed greens salad on the side.
- Dress some mixed salad leaves with a little olive oil and lemon juice, season with Maldon salt and place on top of the crab.
- There is a good range of varieties including several mixed colour types.
- In place of kidney beans, I buy a can of mixed beans (for variety in colour and taste).
- After weeks of eating strange food combinations so I could clear out my cupboards and freezer I finally got to the final three cans - mixed bean salad, mandarin segments and a jar of custard.
- There's antipasti too: of minestrone soup, meat or cheese platters or a mixed seafood salad (with prices up to £5.25).
- The canned mixed beans in this salad are sometimes sold as a ‘bean salad in water’.
Synonyms hybrid, half-caste, half-breed, cross-breed, cross-bred, interbred, mongrel, impure dated underbred - 1.3 (especially of an educational establishment or a sports team or competition) of or for members of both sexes.
(尤指学校、运动队或比赛)男女混合的 the college's mixed hockey team 那所大学男女混编的曲棍球队。 Example sentencesExamples - It is suited to boys and girls, with mixed teams taking part.
- In the University Parks, they were playing games I didn't know existed when I was young: lacrosse with mixed teams, indeed!
- The format is open two bowl triples - i.e. men's, women's or mixed teams.
- There is also a new mixed team event this season running concurrently with the Yorkshire Cup.
- Well who's got the most to gain or to lose from playing this mixed competition?
- Our mixed team of male and female paddlers had spent countless hours slogging up and down Hahn's Inlet in the cold and rain in preparation for this event.
- On opening day, 14 teams were organized - three women teams, four men teams and seven mixed teams.
- She also achieved a silver medal in the mixed team randori.
- Under this policy, instruction in mixed mode is strongly discouraged.
- I believe it is the only sport designed for mixed teams.
- Anyways, the juniors and seniors at our high school have mixed grade, co-ed gym classes.
- How do you normally compete, are they men against men, women against women, or are there now mixed competitions?
- The competition was for mixed teams and meant that each side had to have at least two girls in their starting line-up.
- Competition is for women's, men's and mixed teams, while there is also a need for managers, coaches, graded umpires and support staff.
- Each school could enter a maximum of two mixed teams and the school only wanted an attendance, regardless of the results.
- Well we're competing against the women's division too and won, and also we're competing against mixed teams.
- He plays in the men's first team and mixed team.
- The sport combines basketball and football, and is played with a volleyball in mixed sex teams of four.
- My friends know better than to ask me to fill in for mixed sports teams when they are short a girl, although I still sometimes get called up as a last resort.
- Girls and boys play in mixed teams until the age of twelve.
- 1.4 Involving or showing a mixture of races or social classes.
不同种族(或阶层)混合的 种族混合的群体。 Example sentencesExamples - So even as people living the mixed race experience would seem inherently inclusive, there really seems to be no way around those feelings of closing off to others.
- She was a mixed race foster child struggling to find herself in a place where her distinctive look - her darker skin and tight curly hair - was never reflected back at her.
- Of mixed race, she was the youngest of three children by a man who deserted her mother immediately after her birth.
- Detectives were last night appealing for information to help trace the alleged attacker, who is of mixed race, in his early 20s, and about 5ft 7in.
- One son is a white boxer, the other a stand-up comedian of mixed race.
- Perhaps someone may remember a white couple in their 50s who adopted a mixed race or black baby boy.
- It is vital they get to grips with an ongoing problem affecting a growing number of people: refugees, asylum seekers, and Irish-born people of mixed race.
- One looked Somali and the other was of mixed race.
- They say he was of mixed race and aged in his early 30s.
- Being of mixed race is commonly accepted as being a good thing.
- It's called jazzing, a dance of mixed race, so-called Cape Coloreds say they created long before some of these young aficionados were born.
- Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean islands and is inhabited by people with a mixed race of Caribbean Indian, African and Spanish heritage.
- The second is described as mixed race possibly Mediterranean around 6ft, in his late teens, with a square face and heavy build.
- Nearly 0.7 million people said they were mixed race on the last census, almost certainly an under-representation because as many more may not class themselves as such.
- The other offender has been described as of mixed race, possibly Asian, 5ft 8ins tall, with a slim build and gaunt features.
- The spokeswoman was responding to a question about the ambiguous descriptions of the offenders, which have ranged from mixed race to white or Afro-Caribbean.
- The second offender was of around 13 to 16 years old of mixed race, 5ft 2in to 5ft 4in and had short dark hair.
- Up until the final ten minutes this has been an intelligent, witty and unusually shrewd look at the social acceptance of mixed race relationships.
- The woman is of mixed race, fair skinned, with dark curly hair, about 5ft 4in, of average build and wearing numerous gold necklaces.
- I never realized he was of mixed race until I saw his father interviewed in Calgary and it didn't make a bit of difference, I doubt it will to any other hockey fan either.
OriginLate Middle English mixt: from Old French mixte, from Latin mixtus, past participle of miscere 'to mix'. Definition of mixed in US English: mixedadjectivemikstmɪkst 1Consisting of different qualities or elements. 混合的;搀和的;混杂的 多样化的混合饮食。 beaches with mixed sand and shingle 混有沙子和砂石的海滩。 Example sentencesExamples - The proposed site consists of a trading estate, made up of a mixed quality of industrial buildings, many of which are empty.
- Feeding trials conducted on captive premigratory birds fed fruit and insects ad libitum have shown that gain in body mass is highest on a mixed diet of fruit and insects.
- Mr Mumford said the council was seeking to achieve high quality, new and refurbished office space as part of mixed retail/residential led projects.
- The relevant studies were of fair to good quality but showed mixed results.
- There is anecdotal evidence that local advice is of mixed quality.
- Over the past number of years the parade has been of mixed quality with varying degrees of participation from all sectors.
- Rather, it is a coffee table book of mixed quality.
- And you need a mixed diet of stories to be emotionally literate.
- Although one study found a significant difference between a mixed Western diet and a vegetarian diet, overall there appear to be relatively few trends.
- Of mixed quality and sometimes dubious authenticity, it is still useful for getting definitions of new and unusual terms.
- The site is being touted for mixed residential and commercial use.
- They wanted a mix of different sites and that one was outside a station so it would give a different picture than something in a mixed residential area for example.
- Most people maintain health and adequate protein intake from a mixed, varied diet.
- The brief suggested the site should be of mixed use with residential, office, light industrial, small-scale retail, leisure, arts and tourism.
- There was generally a good but mixed standard within the residential areas, with some estates practically litter free.
- Even though recruiting goals for the active force were met in 2000, there have been some mixed signals regarding the quality of the recruits.
- Controlled trials of physical-activity counseling in adult primary care patients were of variable quality and had mixed results.
- The company plans to convert the hotel into a mixed commercial and residential scheme.
- The local community council in what is a mixed residential district however is not as enamoured.
- In the mixed commercial and residential areas the heavy masonry arches mark the openings in the building that also double up for shop-windows.
Synonyms assorted, varied, variegated, miscellaneous, different, differing, disparate, diverse, diversified, motley, sundry, jumbled, haphazard, heterogeneous - 1.1 (of an assessment of, reaction to, or feeling about something) containing a mixture of both favorable and negative elements.
(对某事物的评价、反应或感情)好坏兼有的;复杂的 the movie opened last Friday to mixed reviews 上星期五开演的电影舆论毁誉参半。 I had mixed feelings about seeing Laura again 对再次与劳拉会面,我心里很矛盾。 Example sentencesExamples - United fans received the statement with mixed feelings.
- We all instinctively feel that to lose our memory is to lose ourselves, a prospect that stirs audiences with mixed feelings.
- However, the predictive validity of suicide assessments has received mixed reviews.
- They flew home on New Year's Eve, with mixed feelings.
- The New Year is often greeted with mixed feelings.
- He looks back on the experience with mixed feelings.
- There were mixed reports on the quality of trout fishing over the weekend, some anglers having 4 to 6 trout for a day while others found it hard to get even one fish.
- I was having a lot of mixed feelings about going back.
- The pair returned from a 1000 km awareness-raising bike ride between Beijing and Shanghai with decidedly mixed feelings.
- The news had been met with mixed feelings at the station, where staff would be cut from 52 to 28, not including the station commander.
- Stories such as this leave me with mixed feelings.
- But I can tell you that there's a lot of mixed feelings.
- This got a mixed reaction, more negative than positive from the crowd.
- That moment outside the theatre stirred my already mixed feelings about reviewing Canadian movies.
- And how are soldiers dealing with the mixed feelings that they have about being there right now?
- And so overall one comes away with mixed feelings about this production.
- And despite the mixed reaction and reviews, his restructuring efforts drew keen attention both at home and abroad.
- Jamaicans have greeted this news with mixed feelings.
- He has already helped us to fall in love, improve our lives by reading Proust, console ourselves with philosophy and get over our mixed feelings about going on holiday.
- In the darkness, she's forced to face her own mixed feelings about death
Synonyms ambivalent, equivocal, unsure, uncertain, doubtful, contradictory, conflicting, confused, muddled - 1.2 Composed of different varieties of the same thing.
混合的;搀和的;混杂的 crab on a bed of mixed greens 以混合色拉打底的蟹肉。 Example sentencesExamples - There's a nice serve-yourself salad of mixed greens, tomatoes, cabbage, carrot and cauliflower, accompanied by creamy dressing.
- I will probably deep fry some to put on mixed greens.
- In place of kidney beans, I buy a can of mixed beans (for variety in colour and taste).
- After weeks of eating strange food combinations so I could clear out my cupboards and freezer I finally got to the final three cans - mixed bean salad, mandarin segments and a jar of custard.
- I tried a ribeye steak with mixed vegetables and salad and chicken satay on white rice.
- The steeper slopes and cliffs of Augill support a mixed woodland of ash, birch and rowan with an interesting ground flora including species such as bluebell, sanicle and wood avens.
- The side dish the day I visited was a simple mixed olive salad, a mélange of black and green olives with spicy oil.
- There is a good range of varieties including several mixed colour types.
- It comes with a nice mixed greens salad on the side.
- Two large wedges of cheese nestled among a salad of mixed leaves on a tangy raspberry sauce.
- As for shopping, they do not want huge department stores but a mixed variety of smaller specialist shops and restaurants.
- There were cold meats of every kind, huge bowls of mixed salads, large desserts, trifles, jellies tarts and mince pies, and also some very interesting looking hors d' oeuvres.
- The seafood was accompanied by a large mixed salad that the waiter had chosen for us.
- Dress some mixed salad leaves with a little olive oil and lemon juice, season with Maldon salt and place on top of the crab.
- At this point the aroma of spaghetti Bolognese and freshly cut bread as well as spicy Thai mixed seafood salads with larb-pork stuffed into cool cucumber shells mingled in the air.
- The Warbling Vireo's typical habitat is open deciduous or shrubby mixed woodlands, especially where large trees are present.
- The canned mixed beans in this salad are sometimes sold as a ‘bean salad in water’.
- There's antipasti too: of minestrone soup, meat or cheese platters or a mixed seafood salad (with prices up to £5.25).
- Entrées come with mixed greens, soup, nachos or pasta salad.
- They grow among grass and moss in mixed woodlands, but they seem to have a special affinity with silver birch.
Synonyms hybrid, half-caste, half-breed, cross-breed, cross-bred, interbred, mongrel, impure - 1.3 (especially of an educational establishment or a sports team or competition) of or for members of both sexes.
(尤指学校、运动队或比赛)男女混合的 the college's mixed hockey team 那所大学男女混编的曲棍球队。 Example sentencesExamples - Well we're competing against the women's division too and won, and also we're competing against mixed teams.
- The sport combines basketball and football, and is played with a volleyball in mixed sex teams of four.
- Each school could enter a maximum of two mixed teams and the school only wanted an attendance, regardless of the results.
- My friends know better than to ask me to fill in for mixed sports teams when they are short a girl, although I still sometimes get called up as a last resort.
- Under this policy, instruction in mixed mode is strongly discouraged.
- It is suited to boys and girls, with mixed teams taking part.
- Competition is for women's, men's and mixed teams, while there is also a need for managers, coaches, graded umpires and support staff.
- How do you normally compete, are they men against men, women against women, or are there now mixed competitions?
- On opening day, 14 teams were organized - three women teams, four men teams and seven mixed teams.
- There is also a new mixed team event this season running concurrently with the Yorkshire Cup.
- Well who's got the most to gain or to lose from playing this mixed competition?
- The competition was for mixed teams and meant that each side had to have at least two girls in their starting line-up.
- Anyways, the juniors and seniors at our high school have mixed grade, co-ed gym classes.
- Girls and boys play in mixed teams until the age of twelve.
- In the University Parks, they were playing games I didn't know existed when I was young: lacrosse with mixed teams, indeed!
- She also achieved a silver medal in the mixed team randori.
- I believe it is the only sport designed for mixed teams.
- He plays in the men's first team and mixed team.
- Our mixed team of male and female paddlers had spent countless hours slogging up and down Hahn's Inlet in the cold and rain in preparation for this event.
- The format is open two bowl triples - i.e. men's, women's or mixed teams.
- 1.4 Involving or showing a mixture of races or social classes.
不同种族(或阶层)混合的 种族混合的群体。 Example sentencesExamples - Nearly 0.7 million people said they were mixed race on the last census, almost certainly an under-representation because as many more may not class themselves as such.
- Up until the final ten minutes this has been an intelligent, witty and unusually shrewd look at the social acceptance of mixed race relationships.
- They say he was of mixed race and aged in his early 30s.
- The woman is of mixed race, fair skinned, with dark curly hair, about 5ft 4in, of average build and wearing numerous gold necklaces.
- Detectives were last night appealing for information to help trace the alleged attacker, who is of mixed race, in his early 20s, and about 5ft 7in.
- The second is described as mixed race possibly Mediterranean around 6ft, in his late teens, with a square face and heavy build.
- So even as people living the mixed race experience would seem inherently inclusive, there really seems to be no way around those feelings of closing off to others.
- One looked Somali and the other was of mixed race.
- Perhaps someone may remember a white couple in their 50s who adopted a mixed race or black baby boy.
- The second offender was of around 13 to 16 years old of mixed race, 5ft 2in to 5ft 4in and had short dark hair.
- It's called jazzing, a dance of mixed race, so-called Cape Coloreds say they created long before some of these young aficionados were born.
- Of mixed race, she was the youngest of three children by a man who deserted her mother immediately after her birth.
- Being of mixed race is commonly accepted as being a good thing.
- One son is a white boxer, the other a stand-up comedian of mixed race.
- It is vital they get to grips with an ongoing problem affecting a growing number of people: refugees, asylum seekers, and Irish-born people of mixed race.
- I never realized he was of mixed race until I saw his father interviewed in Calgary and it didn't make a bit of difference, I doubt it will to any other hockey fan either.
- The other offender has been described as of mixed race, possibly Asian, 5ft 8ins tall, with a slim build and gaunt features.
- She was a mixed race foster child struggling to find herself in a place where her distinctive look - her darker skin and tight curly hair - was never reflected back at her.
- The spokeswoman was responding to a question about the ambiguous descriptions of the offenders, which have ranged from mixed race to white or Afro-Caribbean.
- Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean islands and is inhabited by people with a mixed race of Caribbean Indian, African and Spanish heritage.
OriginLate Middle English mixt: from Old French mixte, from Latin mixtus, past participle of miscere ‘to mix’. |