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 blend [blɛnd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 混合

n. 混合

[机] 掺合, 掺和, 掺合物


  1. The poem blends the separate ingredients into a unity.
    这首诗把几个分开的部分融合为一体。
  2. Melt the butter and then blend in the flour.
    先把黄油融化, 然後加入面粉.
  3. The sea and the sky seemed to blend into each another.
    大海和蓝天似乎连成了一片.


blend
[ noun ]
  1. an occurrence of thorough mixing

  2. <noun.event>
  3. a new word formed by joining two others and combining their meanings

  4. <noun.communication>
    `smog' is a blend of `smoke' and `fog'
    `motel' is a portmanteau word made by combining `motor' and `hotel'
    `brunch' is a well-known portmanteau
  5. the act of blending components together thoroughly

  6. <noun.act>
[ verb ]
  1. combine into one

  2. <verb.contact> immingle intermingle intermix
    blend the nuts and raisins together
    he blends in with the crowd
    We don't intermingle much
  3. blend or harmonize

  4. <verb.stative>
    blend in go
    This flavor will blend with those in your dish
    This sofa won't go with the chairs
  5. mix together different elements

  6. <verb.change>
    coalesce combine commingle conflate flux fuse immix meld merge mix
    The colors blend well


Blend \Blend\, v. i.
To mingle; to mix; to unite intimately; to pass or shade
insensibly into each other, as colors.

There is a tone of solemn and sacred feeling that
blends with our conviviality. --Irving.


Blend \Blend\, n.
A thorough mixture of one thing with another, as color, tint,
etc., into another, so that it cannot be known where one ends
or the other begins.


Blend \Blend\ (bl[e^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Blended} or
{Blent} (bl[e^]nt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Blending}.] [OE.
blenden, blanden, AS. blandan to blend, mix; akin to Goth.
blandan to mix, Icel. blanda, Sw. blanda, Dan. blande, OHG.
blantan to mis; to unknown origin.]
1. To mix or mingle together; esp. to mingle, combine, or
associate so that the separate things mixed, or the line
of demarcation, can not be distinguished. Hence: To
confuse; to confound.

Blending the grand, the beautiful, the gay.
--Percival.

2. To pollute by mixture or association; to spoil or corrupt;
to blot; to stain. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Syn: To commingle; combine; fuse; merge; amalgamate;
harmonize.


Blend \Blend\, v. t. [AS. blendan, from blind blind. See
{Blind}, a.]
To make blind, literally or figuratively; to dazzle; to
deceive. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

  1. Feverish buying in the last two hours of trading on London's International Petroleum Exchange reversed a slide in the Brent blend crude.
  2. Pianist Victor Borge, the mirthful maestro who has entertained millions with his blend of music and comedy, celebrated his 80th birthday on the Caribbean island of St. Croix with his wife, Sanna, and family.
  3. Hamlet marries Ophelia, and they live happily ever after." Ziad Rahbani has put the chaos and insanity of war-battered Beirut to music in an attempt to blend Arabic music and jazz into a new form.
  4. For 20 years, KUNM has featured "Freeform" broadcasting, an eclectic blend of music and cultural perspectives that one disk jockey describes as "anything from Mozart to Motown to high Andes folk music."
  5. He said that despite promises never to "blend" his fund with other partnerships, the management four years later proposed to do just that with a much more leveraged partnership.
  6. Corexit is one of a variety of dispersant chemicals Exxon makes. The company tried a kerosene-based blend of the chemical that scientists hoped would break oil free from rocks but wouldn't dissolve it to the point it couldn't be picked up by skimmers.
  7. This same blend of whimsy and the mundane is apparent in some of the Teutonic items on display.
  8. The once slender, boyish singer was credited with revolutionizing popular music in the early 1950s with his unique blend of rhythm and blues, country and gospel punctuated with real-sounding sobs.
  9. California started the five-year wine cooler boom, and as the market went flat, consumers of that white-wine-and-fruit-juice blend moved up to white wine alone, then the more complex white zinfandel.
  10. 'We are trying to blend Japanese methods with the Swedish work culture,' he explains. The drive behind T50 has come from the top of ABB under the direction of Percy Barnevik, the company's charismatic chief executive.
  11. In Arkansas, forecasters feared warm air catching up with stalled cold air might blend to bring freezing rain.
  12. Brent blend crude futures closed 10 cents to 23 cents a barrel higher on the International Petroleum Exchange in London.
  13. Mix well. Carefully blend in a gallon of chicken manure.
  14. Many of the preliminary drawings for the "Medusa" exhibit Gericault's unique and paradoxical blend of formal beauty and grisly content.
  15. AFTER more than 40 years in exile, Mr Peter Zwack is back in Hungary making the liqueur which five generations of his family developed into the country's most popular drink. Zwack Unicum, a blend of more than 40 herbs and spices, was introduced in 1790.
  16. But the recording was made in a Moscow studio and preserved Zvuki Mu's homegrown flavor, a blend of intellectual rock and funk.
  17. The beer contains yeast and should be poured with care. GILES MACDONOGH Owners of the Stratford label blend California wine have been able to offer better value West Coast wine than most.
  18. A rally in the last two hours of trading on London's International Petroleum Exchange sent the futures price of the July contract for Brent blend crude 42 cents a barrel higher to $15.97.
  19. May it blend with the affirming energy sewn into all Green Quilts."
  20. So they preferred to blend the malts, the bourbons or the rye whiskies with neutral, mass produced, grain spirit. Mr Sam was perfectly sincere in his belief in the superiority of blends over straight whisky.
  21. About 60 percent of the cigarettes went to Asian countries, while Europe traditionally is the largest buyer of leaf, which is used to blend into domestically produced products.
  22. On London's International Petroleum Exchange, Brent blend futures closed 27 cents to 39 cents a barrel lower.
  23. The band is working on a couple of recordings, one aimed at what they believe is a budding country-rock blend suited to their style.
  24. On London's International Petroleum Exchange, Brent blend crude-oil futures closed mixed, ranging from 18 cents a barrel lower to 35 cents higher.
  25. It is pointed out in passing that the north has changed over the years; ie, has become more like the south. Fenchurch stays put. Bates copes manfully, looking as ever the blend of ex-rugby forward and sensitive soul.
  26. Light-haired Western reporters don't blend in very well, and this one didn't want to sneak around covered, in Islamic fashion, from top to toe.
  27. In a warehouse a few blocks away, seamstresses piece together bolts of red flannel and the polyester-cotton knit blend of which the long johns are made.
  28. Widely practiced in Haiti where Roman Catholicism is the official religion, voodoo is a blend of Catholicism and Indian mysticism, with an emphasis on ancestor worship and harmony with nature.
  29. The 11 males and three females at the Kennedy post, who range in age from 14 to 20, nearly blend in with their official U.S. Customs counterparts, helping enforce the laws of 40 federal agencies.
  30. The church's ruin is a poignant symbol of post-war Berlin with its uncomfortable blend of pompous old and badly dated modern. Alas, the old 'Romanischen' was destroyed in the war.
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