单词 | mix somebody/something ↔ up |
释义 | → See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusmix up• Races insult each other, and make war, and make love, and they may mix these activities up.• He did an excellent job getting some steals, mixing it up and changing the complexion of the game.• Sally is everywhere, shooting, stealing, firing passes inside, mixing it up, attracting fouls, sinking free throws.• If I could get Polly to mix everything up for me, I would try not to burn it.• Was it because she is a mixed - up, self-centred space cadet?• Reggie mixed them all up, then we each took one.• I thought we might mix it up this year and try some blues.• Out the window, the last bit of sunlight mixed it up with the lights from the parking lot.got ... mixed up• I really do think Pam has got her views mixed up.• Instead, several accounts were set up and money got mixed up.• It started that way: laughing children, dancing men, crying women and then it got mixed up.• Your time and my time ... well they've somehow got all mixed up.• Kenneth Clarke watched from the window as the police got mixed up in the brawl.• Then Conley got mixed up with Charlie Keating and somehow lost millions of dollars, eventually ending up bankrupt.• The girl had not quite forgotten who she was, but had got her mixed up with her sister.• Answer: She would never have got mixed up with him in the first place.got ... mixed up• I really do think Pam has got her views mixed up.• Instead, several accounts were set up and money got mixed up.• It started that way: laughing children, dancing men, crying women and then it got mixed up.• Your time and my time ... well they've somehow got all mixed up.• Kenneth Clarke watched from the window as the police got mixed up in the brawl.• Then Conley got mixed up with Charlie Keating and somehow lost millions of dollars, eventually ending up bankrupt.• The girl had not quite forgotten who she was, but had got her mixed up with her sister.• Answer: She would never have got mixed up with him in the first place.ˈmix-up noun [countable] informalMISTAKE a mistake that causes confusion about details or arrangements 〔引起混乱的〕错误mix-up in Geoffrey rushed in late pleading a mix-up in his diary. 杰弗里很晚才冲进来,说是记事本上把时间搞错了。mix-up between A council official blamed a mix-up between departments. 一名市政会官员指责说是各个部门之间的混乱造成的。mix-up over There was a mix-up over the hotel booking. 酒店预订出了差错。► see thesaurus at mistakeExamples from the Corpusmix-up• I'm afraid there's been a mix-up in the booking - we were expecting you tomorrow.• There was a mix-up of languages.• There was a mix-up over the train times and I arrived two hours late.• It was a genuine mix-up, but it worked out for me - - and not for poor old Mr Munro.• A patient received the wrong drugs because of a hospital mix-up.• Seems to have been some sort of mix-up.• That mix-up was just one of several election problems that put then-Registrar of Voters Germaine Wong on the hot seat.• Darlington police have since apologised for the mix-up.• The police have now returned Mr Sullivan's car and apologized for the mix-up.• In the mix-up the prophet was at one time on the point of being executed.• The mix-up with Luigi started Perry thinking.ˈmix-up nounChineseSyllable details a or causes mistake about that Corpus arrangements confusion |
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