mix and match
verb [ I or T ] (also mix-and-match) uk/ˌmɪks ən ˈmætʃ/ us/ˌmɪks ən ˈmætʃ/
混合搭配(物品、风格或产品等)
to use different objects, styles, products, etc. together in an attractive or effective way
At home, we mix and match antiques with modern furniture. 在家里,我们将古董与现代家具混搭在一起。
Fund supermarkets allow investors to mix and match.
Students can mix-and-match with other options, such as engineering and economics or management.
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- I experiment by mixing and matching various cuisines.
- Go for a sophisticated layered look by mixing and matching short-sleeve T-shirts and fitted tank styles.
- Most gardeners now tend to mix and match, interspersing annual colour with permanent fixtures.
- You can mix-and-match different media formats, although whether the results will be worth watching or listening to is open to question!
mix and match
adjective (also mix-and-match) uk/ˌmɪks ən ˈmætʃ/ us/ˌmɪks ən ˈmætʃ/
(物品、风格或产品等)混合搭配的
consisting of different objects, styles, products, etc. used together in an attractive or effective way
Guides have a mix and match uniform - they can wear a sweatshirt or blouse, with culottes or sweat pants.
The doll comes with mix and match accessories, including skirts, pants, tops, and dresses.
Furniture around the house is a carefully selected mix-and-match collection. 房子里的家具经过精心挑选,风格混搭。
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- For this mix and match strategy to work, it's essential that the elements of both genres sit comfortably together .
- We believe that the mix and match approach delivers the flexibility that companies require.
- The clothes on sale are typical of the girls' mix-and-match style.