
둘 이상의 물질이나 재료를 합쳐 하나의 물질이나 덩어리를 만들다; 섞다.
To combine or put together two or more substances or ingredients to form one substance or mass.
예문:
"She carefully mixed the flour and sugar before adding the eggs."
"The paint colors mixed easily to create a beautiful shade of turquoise."
"You must mix the chemicals slowly to avoid a dangerous reaction."
다른 사람들과, 특히 다른 집단이나 배경을 가진 사람들과 어울리거나 교제하다.
(Of a person) to associate or socialize with others, especially those from different groups or backgrounds.
예문:
"He finds it difficult to mix with strangers at large parties."
"The new employee quickly learned how to mix well with her colleagues."
"Even though they came from different backgrounds, the children mixed happily on the playground."
녹음 시 여러 오디오 신호나 트랙을 하나의 일관된 녹음물로 합치고 음량과 효과를 조절하다.
(In sound recording) to combine multiple audio signals or tracks into a single cohesive recording, often adjusting volume and effects.
예문:
"The engineer spent all night mixing the final tracks for the band's album."
"It takes skill to properly mix the vocals and instruments so they sound balanced."
서로 다른 것, 사람, 재료 등이 합쳐진 것; 혼합물.
A combination of different things, people, or ingredients; a mixture.
예문:
"The crowd was a strange mix of tourists and local residents."
"We need to find the right mix of experience and enthusiasm for the team."
"The concrete mix needs more water to achieve the correct consistency."
액체나 다른 간단한 재료만 추가하면 바로 조리할 수 있도록 상업적으로 준비된 건조 재료의 조합.
A commercially prepared dry combination of ingredients (such as cake mix or pancake mix) requiring only the addition of liquid or other simple components before cooking.
예문:
"I bought a brownie mix because I didn't have time to bake from scratch."
"Just add milk and oil to the pancake mix, and you are ready to cook."