mingled信息详情
v.(使)相混,融合;掺和;(在社交场合)相交往,应酬(mingle的过去式和过去分词)
jingled───v.(使)发出丁当声(jingle的过去式和过去分词)
mangled───v.严重损毁;轧平;糟蹋;在(榨干机中)榨干(mangle的过去式及过去分词);adj.严重损毁的;没有逻辑的
mingle───vi.混合;交往;vt.使混合;使相混;n.(Mingle)人名;(加纳、英)明格尔
mingler───n.搅和;搅拌器
mingles───vi.混合;交往;vt.使混合;使相混;n.(Mingle)人名;(加纳、英)明格尔
pingled───pingled
singled───v.挑选;对(幼树)进行间苗;将(铁轨)变成单线;(棒球)击出一垒打(single的过去式和过去分词)
tingled───v.感到刺痛;使激动;n.刺痛感;激动;(用于支撑窗户玻璃或石板瓦的)S型金属固定夹片;n.(Tingle)(英、美)廷格尔(人名)
bemingled───完整的
Her tears mingled with the blood on her face.───她的泪水和脸上的血混在了一起。
Guests ate and mingled.───客人们边吃边交谈。
He felt a kind of happiness mingled with regret.───他感到既高兴又遗憾。
That name, it will be remembered, was one of the pieties of his soul; he mingled it with the name of his father in his worship.───这名字,我们记得,是他灵魂所倾倒的对象之一,是和他父亲的名字并列在一起来崇拜的。
Again his astonishment was obvious; and he looked at her with an expression of mingled incredulity and mortification. She went on.───他又显出很惊讶的样子,他带着痛苦和诧异的神气望着她。
She was liberally doused with a flowery perfume which mingled with the buttery, cow like aroma from a bag of popcorn they had been eating.───她洒了好些花露香水,香水的气味和他们正在吃的一袋爆玉米花的黄油、牛奶香味混在一起。
He mingled with a crowd of men -- a crowd which had been, and was still, gathering by degrees.───他混在一群人中间--早已是一大群,而且还在逐渐增多。
Life in the United States tend to speak very fast, mingled with a variety of accents, not like the movie so clear and understandable.───生活中美国人说话语速非常快,还夹杂着各种口音,并不像电影里那么清晰易懂。
These words were mingled in his thoughts with a vague memory of narrow corridors and dark staircases which he had recently traversed.───这些话和他刚才穿过的那些狭窄回廊以及黑暗扶梯所留下的回忆,在他的思想里都混在一起了。
Tears mingled with the blood from the cut on her face.
The sounds of laughter and singing mingled in the evening air.
Her tears mingled with the blood on her face.
Now the cheers and applause mingled in a single sustained roar.
She looked at him, love and disgust mingled on her face.
The thief mingled in the crowd.
The prince mingled freely with the crowd.
The waters of the two rivers mingled to form one river.
He felt a kind of happiness mingled with regret.