词组 | mix |
释义 | mix When mix takes a preposition, it is most often with: • Perique is used principally for blending and mixing with other and milder varieties —American Guide Series; Louisiana, 1941 • It must be remembered that he had never mixed on easy terms with boys and girls of his own age —Robertson Davies, Tempest-tost, 1951 • ... a peculiar ability to merge and mix with other social groups —Walter Lippmann, Atlantic, March 1955 • Beard laughed aside academic rules ... and mixed politics with economics and wit with both —C. Vann Woodward, N.Y. Times Book Rev., 5 Sept. 1954 • ... Mr. Strauss mixed a college deferment with some later luck on the draft lottery —J. Anthony Lukas, N.Y. Times Book Rev., 11 June 1978 Mix is less often used with in or into: • He informs all office seekers that it is not in keeping with his position as judge to mix in politics —American Guide Series: Nevada, 1940 • The society in which she mixed was very varied — Edith Sitwell, I Live Under a Black Sun, 1937 • Unfortunately prestige gets mixed into education at every turn —James B. Conant, Slums and Suburbs, 1961 Once in a while mix takes within: • Political shifts and clashes which ... were cast to mix within the vast crucible of the interior —Russell Lord, Behold Our Land, 1938 |
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