单词 | Mingle |
例句 | (1) Mingle these two substances before the experiment. (2) Oil will not mingle with water. (3) The two rivers mingle their waters when they join. (4) Add the mint and allow the flavours to mingle. (5) The flowers mingle together to form a blaze of colour. (6) The colours don't mingle well. (7) The two flavours mingle well. (8) She was eager to mingle with the other guests. (9) She is very shy and does not mingle with the children at school. (10) If we mingle with the crowd, we should not be noticed. (11) One of the hostess's duties is to mingle with the guests. (12) I think I'll mingle some of these red flowers with the pink ones. (13) If we mingle with the crowd we shall not be noticed. (14) Water and alcohol may mingle with each other in any proportions. (15) Several streams mingle in this river on their way to the sea. (16) If you'll excuse me, I must go and mingle . (17) Three streams mingle in this river on its way to the sea. (18) Go out of your way to mingle with others at the wedding. (19) She likes to mingle with the arty set. (20) Our lips brushed(http://), but our tongues did not mingle. (21) Playfulness and formality can mingle, even at a wedding. (22) The cast came out to mingle with the audience. (23) But when a Duchess descends to mingle with a person of obscure birth, does she not then degrade herself? (24) The projections mingle in the middle and nothing is clearly defined. (25) As her tears continued to fall unheeded to mingle with the rain, her mouth twisted bitterly. (26) We did not have a chance to mingle with Okinawansthey were considered second-class citizens. (27) He used to train in a local park and mingle with other runners. (28) After being introduced, the officials from the two sides had little choice but to mingle. (29) Peasants in black pajamas and conic straw hats had flowed in from nearby villages to mingle with merchants and mandarins. (30) However, where the two colours merge there is a less distinct division as they mingle in an area of dots. (1) Mingle these two substances before the experiment. (2) Oil will not mingle with water. (3) Add the mint and allow the flavours to mingle. (4) The flowers mingle together to form a blaze of colour. (5) One of the hostess's duties is to mingle with the guests. (31) On the walls, pictures of Mecca and General Zia mingle with gaudy Alpine scenes. (32) Over aperitifs, there was a chance to mingle with friends old and new, before sitting down to luncheon. (33) You have people who do undercover work, I believe, like mingle with students or go to political meetings. (34) Collections of painted wooden toys and colourful glass mingle with plain bamboo and bare floorboards. (35) They come to hear music and end up mingling with a lot of people they may not mingle with in everyday life. (36) The Gods roam the world and mingle in human affairs, but they do so at their own whim. (37) In Catal Huyuk the images of life and death mingle in a way that may strike us as bizarre. (38) A thousand smells, of sausages and sweat, phosphorus and patchouli, mingle promiscuously in the arcades. (39) Men mingle more and more. (40) He did not mingle with the newcomers at first. (41) Optimism and pessimism mingle queerly in American writing. (42) He condescended to mingle with the workers. (43) The two rivers join and mingle their waters. (44) You can't mingle oil and water. (45) Oh, could you mingle in its shade! (46) "They let the enemy build mosques in our midst, let them rob our old folk and mingle blood with our women, " says the white supremacist of the Norwegian political class. (47) Imperceptibly the yellow balloon and the yellow copepod mingle with the music in my mind, the balloon representing the globe on which copepods play such a prominent ecological role. (47) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! (48) As you mingle with the crowd, you could rub elbows with someone who literally will take your breath away. (49) The diesel car, mingle power automobile and fuel battery are solving project for automobiles power pushing system in the near future, metaphase and long dated. (50) Many images mingle to form a collage of her innermost thoughts. (51) When they meet their tamed brothers, they rub noses and mingle with them, grazing and frolicking. (52) They do not mingle with the silver eddies of the Peneus , but flow on the top of them like oil; for the Titaresius is a branch of dread Orcus and of the river Styx. (53) Eleven streams mingle in this river on its way to the Yellow Sea. (54) And whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men: but they shall not cleave one to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay. (55) At the Nightlife events, humans and robots mingle with Hunter's hartebeest, one of the world's most critically endangered animals. (56) The two separated shores mingle their voices in a song of unfathomed tears. (57) Both the local and expatriate elite mingle on the outdoor patio lounge of the popular Chinar restaurant in Baku. (58) That provides ample opportunity for strains to mingle and recombine. (59) Readers are presented with a mystical world of constellations are gods, which mingle with quirky humans. (60) Skeletons, DNA samples and harpoon heads have all suggested that bowhead populations living on each side of the continent did meet and mingle. (61) Note the sincerity of our repentant tears; mingle in our simple sacrifice. (62) Dark fruit notes mingle with mocha, coffee, dark chocolate and caramel. Beautiful balance and wonderful texture. (63) However, there are disputes on the issues of scope and definition of "like products", which mingle with tax difference, environmental protection and trade protection. (64) Kombucha gets its name from the microorganisms that mingle on top and form a flat, pancake-like structure that resembles a mushroom. (65) My dear Sir, never accustom your mind to mingle virtue and vice. (66) But the three zones mingle and amalgamate along the edges, like the colors in solar spectrum. (67) After less than a hundred yards they mingle with another stream ,() the mill hands from " outside. " (68) On the side opposite the booths is a large bar with seating room for eight, where people can choose to enjoy a drink and mingle with friends. (69) Dinner at a neighborhood pub or individually owned restaurant offers another kind of twofer: inexpensive, good food and a chance to mingle with locals. (70) In order to enhance the computing accuracy, the mingle unit method is applied at the angle-points. Some numerical examples are given to validate the presented method. (71) The distinguishing rich, loamy earthiness and fine ripe tannins provide structure and mingle with lush fruit, ensuring that the wine will develop additional complexity over many years. (72) In the eventide, when fires and shadows mingle with the gloom of dust, he wearily comes back to the ruined temple with hunger in his heart. (73) A good salesman is usually an extrovert, who likes to mingle with people. (74) Rubinius is a very well behaved C program in that it uses no globals or anything, allowing multiple copies of it to mingle in the same address space peacefully. (75) Extroverted notes of Mediterranean verbena mingle with a rosy base of geranium and lemon tree. |
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