intermix
verb [ I or T ] uk/ˌɪn.təˈmɪks/ us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmɪks/
使混合;使混杂
to combine two or more different things, or to be combined
The text intermixes fictional accounts of daily events with short factual essays. 该文将对日常事件的虚构叙述与短小的事实性文章交织在一起。
The tumour cells are intermixed with normal tissue throughout the brain. 肿瘤细胞与整个大脑的正常组织混杂在一起。
It would be nice to get a bunch together as a group to intermix. 如果能让一群人交融在一起,那就更好了。
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- Both countries' influences are evident - skyscrapers are intermixed with bustling outdoor markets.
- The genetic material of the parents exists in the offspring, but doesn't intermix.
- The types remain separate and are not intermixed.
intermix
noun [ S ] uk/ˈɪn.tə.mɪks/ us/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.mɪks/
混合;混杂
a combination of two or more different things
The intermix of politics, ethnicity, and race in Massachusetts is more complex today than ever. 马萨诸塞州的政治、民族和种族的混杂在今天比以往任何时候都要复杂。
An intermix of encrypted and unencrypted records may be stored on the same cartridge. 加密的和未加密的记录可以混合地储存在同一个盒中。
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- The intermix of houses, forest, and scrub on steep slopes produced a wildfire that was impossible to contain.
- The intermix of modernity and tradition is illustrated with utmost artisanship.
- Controllers connect to facilitate an intermix of SAS and disk configurations.