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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary in·ter·mix ETYMOLOGY back-formation from obsolete intermixtintermingled, from Latin intermixtus, past participle of intermiscēreto intermix, from inter- + miscēre to mix — more at mix DATE 1542 transitive verb : to mix together intransitive verb : to become mixed together Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 intermix inter·mix / 7intE5miks; NAmE -tEr5m- / verb[VN] ~ (sth) (with sth) to mix things together; to be mixed together (使)混合;(使)混杂: Grass fields were intermixed with areas of woodland. 草地和林地相互交错。 ▪ [also V] Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus-11th Edition v. Function: verb Synonyms: MIX 1, admix, comingle, commingle, commix, immingle, immix, interblend, interfuse, intermingleWebster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged in·ter·mix \|intə(r)+\ verb Etymology: back-formation from earlier intermixt intermingled, from Latin intermixtus, past participle of intermiscēre to intermix, from inter- + miscēre to mix — more at mix : to mix together : intermingle < coal seams intermixed with iron ore > |
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