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 mixture ['mikstʃә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 混合, 混淆, 混合物

[化] 混合物

[医] 合剂, 混合物




    mixture
    [ noun ]
    1. (chemistry) a substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together (not in fixed proportions and not with chemical bonding)

    2. <noun.substance>
    3. any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients

    4. <noun.food>
      he volunteered to taste her latest concoction
      he drank a mixture of beer and lemonade
    5. a collection containing a variety of sorts of things

    6. <noun.group>
      a great assortment of cars was on display
      he had a variety of disorders
      a veritable smorgasbord of religions
    7. an event that combines things in a mixture

    8. <noun.event>
      a gradual mixture of cultures
    9. the act of mixing together

    10. <noun.act>
      paste made by a mix of flour and water
      the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio


    Mixture \Mix"ture\, n. [L. mixtura, fr. miscere, mixtum, to mix:
    cf. F. mixture. See {Mix}.]
    1. The act of mixing, or the state of being mixed; as, made
    by a mixture of ingredients. --Hooker.

    2. That which results from mixing different ingredients
    together; a compound; as, to drink a mixture of molasses
    and water; -- also, a medley.

    There is also a mixture of good and evil wisely
    distributed by God, to serve the ends of his
    providence. --Atterbury.

    3. An ingredient entering into a mixed mass; an additional
    ingredient.

    Cicero doubts whether it were possible for a
    community to exist that had not a prevailing mixture
    of piety in its constitution. --Addison.

    4. (Med.) A kind of liquid medicine made up of many
    ingredients; esp., as opposed to {solution}, a liquid
    preparation in which the solid ingredients are not
    completely dissolved.

    5. (Physics & Chem.) A mass of two or more ingredients, the
    particles of which are separable, independent, and
    uncompounded with each other, no matter how thoroughly and
    finely commingled; -- contrasted with a {compound} and
    {solution}; thus, gunpowder is a mechanical mixture of
    carbon, sulphur, and niter.

    6. (Mus.) An organ stop, comprising from two to five ranges
    of pipes, used only in combination with the foundation and
    compound stops; -- called also {furniture stop}. It
    consists of high harmonics, or overtones, of the ground
    tone.

    Syn: Union; admixture; intermixture; medley.

    1. Mr. Garcia's decision to limit the external debt service to 10% of exports provoked great public enthusiasm, and a mixture of apprehension and sympathy in local business circles.
    2. Many Nicaraguans and diplomats watch all this with a mixture of annoyance and resignation.
    3. Suddenly, the potent mixture of avarice and optimism that blasted Japanese stocks into the stratosphere in the 1980s has been supplanted by a pervasive sense of gloom.
    4. Drain the artichokes and put a tablespoonful of the fragrant mixture into each cup. Sit the artichokes shoulder to shoulder in a large flameproof casserole or sturdy pan.
    5. Even better, he then goes on to interview and observe people with a mixture of sympathy and detachment; and the conversations he has with farmers and town dwellers alike combine to offer the reader an unusually vivid and precise picture of rural France.
    6. A 470-count indictment handed up by a federal grand jury in New York charged that the firm conspired to mislabel a mixture of beet sugar, corn syrup and other ingredients as apple juice concentrate.
    7. All of them are wolfing down a rice and spaghetti mixture topped by a thin meat sauce, their only meal of the day.
    8. Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos said they were simple folks, but they lived in an ornate citadel of self-glorification from which they ruled the Philippines with a curious mixture of dictatorship and flexibility, reform and stagnation.
    9. Pour into a buttered, 10-inch springform pan and press the mixture onto the bottom and one-third up the sides of the pan.
    10. The first consists of companies providing a mixture of computers adhering to both their own and to common operating standards.
    11. Stephen McCoy, a 40-year-old electrician from Houston, was pronounced dead at 12:25 a.m. Wednesday, seven minutes after a lethal mixture of drugs was injected into his arms.
    12. The mixture of budgets was bad politics and arguably has been bad policy.
    13. With the clock ticking, the company needed another hit and thought it would be Simplesse, an engineered mixture of whipped egg whites and skim milk that had been developed in 1979 by Labatt Brewing Ltd., in London, Ontario.
    14. The first offered a documentation of the physical/surgical realities of a supposed serial killing case, plus a consultant psychopath (Anthony Hopkins's Hannibal Lecter) who mesmerised the world with his mixture of beast and boffin.
    15. If Mr. Glowacki's couple, a writer and an actress, look back on Poland with a sad mixture of longing and loathing, they are equally ambivalent about their new home on New York's Lower East Side.
    16. 'It is a mixture of civil and uncivil elements.' Some uncivil activities might appear benign: who hasn't made use of a moonlighting craftsman?
    17. "During the course of this year, a chaotic mixture of barter deals, clearing agreements and hard-currency transactions have emerged," it added.
    18. The battle plan worked out by state and U.S. agriculture officials includes spreading a poison-laced bran and oil mixture on egg beds at the mouths of canyons where the insects are hatching.
    19. The Uzbeks make up 69 percent of the population, Russians 11 percent, with the rest a mixture of ethnic groups.
    20. Some of the Wang equipment was damaged, but the bank was already moving to PC-based local area networks (Lans) running the Windows graphical user interface and a mixture of Microsoft and Lotus applications.
    21. Angelo Mariani, as saying heavy traffic in the waterway and the mixture of civilian and military craft will complicate investigations into the tragedy.
    22. The only waste product is saleable potassium. It works by mixing the dust with water to form slurry, and then combining the mixture with waste gases from the cement kiln.
    23. At the same time, another measure of inflation that reflects changes in the mixture of goods and services in the GNP grew at an annual rate of 4.9% compared with 4.0% in the first quarter.
    24. Spread the mixture on the patio and sweep it into the spaces between the stones.
    25. A mixture of rain and snow was predicted for northeast Minnesota and northern Michigan.
    26. His uniform yesterday, according to carefully observed fashion notes, was a fetching mixture of scarlet, canary yellow and lime green, with blue and black edgings and lightning flashes.
    27. That would involve a formal statement that the UK has left the ERM, with the government anchoring the currency to a new exchange rate regime or a mixture of monetary indicators.
    28. The result: perhaps the most jarring mixture of affluence and poverty in America.
    29. It was well attended and well received - as indeed it deserved to be: the mixture was uncommonly lively, stimulating, even perhaps a touch troubling. The revised version of Andriessen's De Snelheid ('Velocity') was given its premiere.
    30. At times it seems like a mixture of 'The Archers' and Thomas Hardy, though it appears to be set on a small farm in Scotland.
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