تعريف mixed في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- Including both male(s) and female(s)
My son attends a mixed school, my daughter an all-girl grammar school.
- Not completely pure, tainted or adulterated
My joy was somewhat mixed when my partner said she was pregnant: it's a lot of responsibility.
- Stemming from two or more races or breeds
Mixed blood can surprisingly produce inherited properties which neither parent showed.
- Simple past tense and past participle of mix
- Having two or more separate aspects
I get a very mixed feeling from this puzzling painting.
- {s} blended, combined; intermingled; varied
- a mixed blessing: see blessing
- Type of tidal current characterized by a conspicuous diunal inequality in the greater and lesser flood strengths and/or greater and lesser ebb strengths See flood current and ebb current
- Mixed is used to describe something that involves people from two or more different races. a woman of mixed race She had attended a racially mixed school
- involving or composed of different races; "interracial schools"; "a mixed neighborhood"
- A mixture of various grades of recyclable waste paper not limited by fiber content and includes most types of clean and dry paper including glossy, white ledger and computer papers, newspapers, magazines, catalogs, phone books, cards, laser-printed white ledger, windowed envelopes, sticky notes, and often contains corrugated and brown paper
- consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds (even to the point of incongruity); "an arrangement of assorted spring flowers"; "assorted sizes"; "miscellaneous accessories"; "a mixed program of baroque and contemporary music"; "a motley crew"; "sundry sciences commonly known as social"- I A Richards
- a combination of any of the other forms of muscle involvement
- past of mix
- A mixed group of people consists of people of many different types. I found a very mixed group of individuals some of whom I could relate to and others with whom I had very little in common
- See Mix, v
- Formed by mixing; united; mingled; blended
- Not completely pure
- Mixed education or accommodation is intended for both males and females. Girls who have always been at a mixed school know how to stand up for themselves
- If you have mixed feelings about something or someone, you feel uncertain about them because you can see both good and bad points about them. I came home from the meeting with mixed feelings There has been a very mixed reaction to the decision
- Mixed is used to describe something which includes or consists of different things of the same general kind. a small mixed salad a teaspoon of mixed herbs
- Includes experimental, artistic or music-based productions Other productions that span multiple categories will be considered in this category
- Two or more fertilizer materials blended or granulated together into individual mixes The term includes dry mix powders, granulated, clear liquid, suspension, and slurry mixtures
- Including both men and women
- caused to combine or unite
- VARCHAR2(3) YES indicates part of the transaction committed and part rolled back
- (1) (of a partnership) composed of one player of each sex
- piebald
- alloyed
- mixed bag
- by extension, a group of entities with few characteristics in common; an assortment
- mixed bag
- any bag containing a mixture of something
a mixed bag of nuts.
- mixed bag
- something tending to have both good and bad results or characteristics; something having a mixture of advantages and disadvantages
Owning a car is a mixed bag. It is convenient, but also costly.
- mixed blessing
- Something that has both good and bad features
- mixed declension
- In German grammar, the declension pattern for attributive adjectives that follow the indefinite article ein, kein and possessive determiners such as mein and dein
- mixed doubles
- A game played between two teams, each consisting of a female and a male
- mixed drink
- An alcoholic drink made from one or more kinds of liquor mixed with other ingredients
I like gin and tonic as a mixed drink, but I really prefer beer.
- mixed fruit
- a mixture of sultanas, raisins, cherries, etc; used as a cooking ingredient or eaten as a snack
- mixed grill
- A meal consisting of a number of grilled meats
- mixed inhibition
- When components of different inhibition types (competitive, non-competitive, uncompetitive) occur at the same time
- mixed initiative
- A computer-human interaction in which either the computer or the human can take initiative and decide what to do next
- mixed language
- A language formed by combining two languages, keeping elements of the grammar of both
- mixed languages
- plural form of mixed language
- mixed marriage
- marriage between people having different race, culture or religion
- mixed marriage
- A king and a queen of different suits as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em (see marriage (poker slang))
- mixed marriages
- plural form of mixed marriage
- mixed martial arts
- A style of combat sport allowing a wide range of combat techniques such as striking and grappling
- mixed message
- Any communication that is contradictory, inconsistent, or unclear, especially in its motive or intent
Don't you think it's sending a mixed message for the magazine to put Lose Five Pounds in A Month right next to Ten Easy Desserts?.
- mixed metaphor
- An overreaching or even contradictory combination of two distinct metaphors, similes or idioms
- mixed metaphors
- plural form of mixed metaphor
- mixed mutation
- A type of pronunciation change required when speaking certain Celtic languages
- mixed nuts
- A mixture of shelled nuts of various types
US standard of identity A mixture of: shelled peanuts (optional); at least four types of shelled tree nuts (or at least three, if the container for sale contains less than two ounces and is transparent), each in a proportion of at least two percent; and, optionally, other functional ingredients. No one type of nuts may comprise more than eighty percent of the mixture.
- mixed oxide
- Any mixture of the oxides of more than one metal, but especially the blend of plutonium and uranium oxides that is used (as MOX fuel) in nuclear reactors
- mixed reaction
- The state of diverse reception, when there are many who praise something while there are also many who dislike it
My favorite computer game was met with mixed reactions.
- mixed reactions
- plural form of mixed reaction
- mixed signal
- An unclear message, often contradicting a situation
- mixed up
- Simple past tense and past participle of mix up
- mixed-interval chord
- A chord that does not have one consistent interval
- mixed-race
- Having genetic characteristics of two or more different races
- mixed-up
- Confused, muddled or bewildered
- mixed-up
- Mixed together in an uncertain manner
- mixed martial arts
- Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a combat sport in which a wide variety of fighting techniques are used, including striking and grappling
- mixed media
- Mixed media, in visual art, refers to an artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been employed
- mixed-handedness
- Mixed-handedness, also known as cross-dominance is a motor skill manifestation where a person favors one hand for some tasks and the other hand for others, while not necessarily being ambidextrous (two-handed), such as someone that writes with a left hand and grabs with the right
- mixed ability
- A mixed ability class or teaching system is one in which pupils are taught together in the same class, even though their abilities are different. a mixed ability school or class teaches all children of the same age together, even if they have different levels of ability
- mixed bag
- If you describe a situation or a group of things or people as a mixed bag, you mean that it contains some good items, features, or people and some bad ones. Research on athletes and ordinary human subjects has yielded a mixed bag of results This autumn's collections are a very mixed bag. A collection of dissimilar things; an assortment
- mixed bathing
- showering or taking a bath together
- mixed blessing
- positive occurrence in which there are also negative elements
- mixed bud
- a bud yielding both leaves and flowers
- mixed company
- company in which a country has voting power in its general assembly or the right to appoint some of its directors
- mixed doubles
- In some sports, such as tennis and badminton, mixed doubles is a match in which a man and a woman play as partners against another man and woman. A game of doubles, as in tennis, that is played with each team composed of one man and one woman. a game in a sport such as tennis in which a man and a woman play against another man and woman
- mixed drink
- made of two or more ingredients
- mixed drink
- A drink made of one or more kinds of liquor combined with other ingredients, usually shaken or stirred before serving
- mixed economy
- the who, what, and how questions are answered through a mixture of traditional, command, and market economies
- mixed economy
- - an economy that combines elements of the traditional, market, and command economic models
- mixed economy
- one with both private and public sectors
- mixed economy
- economy which has government intervention, mixture of capitalism and socialism
- mixed economy
- an economic system that combines private and state enterprises
- mixed economy
- a mixed economy is one with some public influence over the workings of free markets There may also be some public ownership mixed in with private property
- mixed economy
- an economy that allocates resources through a mixture of public (governmental) and private decision making
- mixed economy
- an economy that allocates resources through a mixture of public (governmental)and private decision making
- mixed economy
- A capitalist economy in which private enterprise and competitive markets have been altered by government intervention and monopoly
- mixed economy
- Genus: Economy Differentia: Part free market and part socialist Link: Article
- mixed economy
- A mixed economy is an economic system in which some companies are owned by the state and some are not. An economic system that allows for the simultaneous operation of publicly and privately owned enterprises. an economic system in which some industries are owned by the government and some are owned by private companies
- mixed economy
- An economy that uses both market signals and government directives to allocate goods and resources
- mixed economy
- An economy in which ownership of some key elements in the financial and industrial sectors resides in the state and other key elements are in private hands
- mixed economy
- a market economy in which the government plays a very large role (chapter 1)
- mixed economy
- An economic system that combines elements of a market economy (capitalism) with elements of a command economy (socialism)
- mixed education
- educational system in which boys and girls study together
- mixed farm
- farm in which all types of agriculture are found
- mixed farming
- growing crops and feed and livestock all on the same farm
- mixed farming
- The use of a single farm for multiple purposes, as the growing of cash crops or the raising of livestock. a system of farming in which you grow crops and keep animals
- mixed feelings
- different conflicting feelings, lack of certainty
- mixed grill
- A dish consisting of a variety of broiled meats and vegetables. a dish consisting of meats such as sausage, bacon, liver etc which have all been grilled
- mixed grill
- food made from a mixture of different types of meat and vegetables
- mixed marriage
- marriage of two people from different races or different religions or different cultures; "the families of both partners in a mixed marriage often disapprove
- mixed marriage
- marriage in which the husband and wife are of different religions or races
- mixed marriage
- A mixed marriage is a marriage between two people who are not of the same race or religion. Marriage between persons of different races or religions. a marriage between two people from different races or religions
- mixed media
- the art technique where the artist employs two or more media such as painting, charcoal, collage, etc and combines them in a single work
- mixed media
- Generally, when an artist has used more than one medium in creating the work As an example, a lithograph with etching would be considered a mixed media
- mixed media
- A work of art for which more than one type of art material is used to create the finished piece
- mixed media
- a combination of substances or materials that are used in a painting, sculpture etc
- mixed media
- The combination of two or more media in a single work
- mixed media
- A technique involving the use of two or more artistic media such as ink and pastel or painting and collage The various media are combined to create one composition
- mixed media
- An artwork combing two or more artistic media - for example, scratchboard and paint, pencil and watercolor - bronze and wood
- mixed media
- The use of different materials in the same work
- mixed media
- Any art work which uses more than one medium
- mixed media
- In printmaking, a non-specific term for the combination of two or more mediums in the production of a print top
- mixed media
- The combination of two or more different mediums in a single work of art
- mixed media
- (DoDD 5040 2) A combination of one or more VI media and one or more non-VI media, such as a film strip and accompanying printed material Top
- mixed media
- a A 20th century art form in which different types of physical materials are combined together b An art which represents a combination of various media into one production akin to modern day multimedia
- mixed metaphor
- a combination of two or more metaphors that together produce a ridiculous effect
- mixed metaphor
- A succession of incongruous metaphors, as in The negotiator played his cards to the hilt
- mixed neighborhood
- neighborhood inhabited by different races or religions
- mixed nerve
- A nerve that contains both sensory and motor fibers
- mixed nuisance
- a nuisance that is both a public nuisance and a private nuisance at the same time
- mixed number
- A number that is expressed as the sum of a whole number and a fraction For example
- mixed number
- A number, such as 7 , consisting of an integer and a fraction or decimal
- mixed number
- A mixed number is a number which consists of a whole number and a proper fraction Examples: 3 2 7 , 1 4 11 , 2 1 2 are mixed numbers (See also fraction )
- mixed number
- When an expression consists of a whole number and a proper fraction, we call it a mixed number Here are some examples of mixed numbers
- mixed number
- A mixed number is a whole number plus a fraction Here are a few mixed numbers: 1 1/2 1 1/3 2 1/2 2 2/5 1 4/5 You can convert a mixed number to an improper fraction by finding the number of unit fractions in the whole number and then adding the fractional part of the whole number This sounds hard, but it really isn't For example, in the first example the 1 changes to 2/2 because there are 2 halves in a whole In the fourth example, the 2 becomes 10/5 because there are 5 fifths in a whole Get it? Once you have done this, then you just add the fraction to it So, each of our examples above becomes: 3/2 4/3 5/2 12/5 9/5 Now here's a problem for you: Convert 3 1/3 to an improper fraction For some practice with improper fractions and mixed numbers see the mixed number notes
- mixed number
- whole number and fraction written together -- " it is often easier to work with improper fractions than with mixed numbers " (142)
- mixed number
- a whole number and a fraction Example: 5 1/2
- mixed number
- number which contains both an integer and a fraction
- mixed nuts
- mixture of different types of nuts
- mixed paper
- Scrap paper of various grades, weights and colors To be recyclable, limits must usually be placed on the inclusion of some types of paper
- mixed paper
- Recovered paper not sorted into categories such as old magazines, old newspapers, old corrugated boxes, etc
- mixed paper
- A mixture of various grades of recyclable waste paper not limited by fiber content; includes most types of clean and dry paper including glossy, white ledger and computer papers, newspapers, magazines, catalogs, phonebooks, cards, laser-printed white ledger, windowed envelopes, sticky notes and often contains corrugated boxes
- mixed paper
- The commingling of various paper grades, such as old mail, paperboard packaging, magazines, copy and computer paper, egg cartons, etc for recycling
- mixed paper
- an extremely broad mixture of papers, with few unacceptable grades Includes virtually all types of paper generated in offices, and a large percentage of papers generated in homes Unacceptable paper types typically include plastic-coated papers such as frozen food packages and paper towels/tissue
- mixed population
- population composed of different religious or racial groups
- mixed school
- school in which boys and girls learn together
- mixed settlement
- settlement in which people of different religions or cultures live together
- mixed things up
- confused the order of events, caused disorganization, mixed unlike things together
- mixed up
- confused; involved in, connected with
- mixed up
- To be mixed up in something bad, or with someone you disapprove of, means to be involved in it or with them. Why did I ever get mixed up with you?
- mixed up
- If you are mixed up, you are confused, often because of emotional or social problems. I think he's a rather mixed up kid
- mixed weave
- fabric made from two or more types of fabric (eg. wool and cotton)
- mixed-blood
- a person whose ancestors belonged to two or more races
- mixed-mode manufacturing
- (Ticaret) An environment that uses a combination of discrete, repetitive or process manufacturing instead of only one type. A company may produce major lower level subassemblies in high volumes using repetitive, schedule-based techniques while using a discrete production order-based method to conduct final assembly operations for specific customer orders
- mixed-model production
- (Ticaret) A scheduling technique that uses the goal of making every product every day and only when required by demand, as opposed to large runs of individual items that will stay in stock for a period of time. It normally requires operating flexibility, short lead times and small lot sizes
- mixed-use
- Space within a building or project providing for more than one use (i e , a loft or apartment project with retail, an apartment building with office space, an office building with retail space)
- mixed-use
- In land-use and transit planning, generally refers to different compatible land uses located within a single structure or in close proximity to each other
- mixed-use
- Space within a building or project provided for more than one use (e g , an apartment building with office space, a hotel with office space, or a retail establishment with apartments)
- mix
- The result of mixing several tracks
The rhythm mix sounds muddy.
- mix
- Use a mixer (machine) on
Mix the egg whites until they are stiff.
- mix
- To produce a finished version of a recording
I'm almost done mixing this song.
- northern mixed
- An event format where teams must have at least one person of the opposite sex on the team
- true mixed
- An event format where the teams must have two men and two women, played in alternating positions
- mix
- {v} to mingle, make, form, join, unite
- being mixed
- being blended together; open to both men and women; being racially integrated
- get one's facts mixed up
- get confused with the details
- mix
- mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
- mix
- the act of mixing together; "paste made by a mix of flour and water"; "the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio"
- mix
- To combine two or more ingredients, using and method that brings about desired results
- mix
- to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance"
- mix
- The result of combining items normally kept separate
- mix
- As a noun, a signal that contains one or more other signals -- typically a mix is a pair of stereo signals that contains numerous mono and stereo signals, along with effects, combined together As a verb, the act of creating such a combined signal, or of using a mixer in general
- mix
- to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance
- mix
- To cause a promiscuous interpenetration of the parts of, as of two or more substances with each other, or of one substance with others; to unite or blend into one mass or compound, as by stirring together; to mingle; to blend; as, to mix flour and salt; to mix wines
- mix
- When a record producer mixes a piece of music, he or she puts together the various sounds that have been recorded in order to make the finished record. They've been mixing tracks for a new album due out later this year. + mixing mix·ing Final mixing should be completed by the end of this week
- mix
- To combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate
- mix
- The result of mixing two or more substances; a mixture
- mix
- the act of mixing together; "paste made by a mix of flour and water"; "the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio" an event that combines things in a mixture; "a gradual mixture of cultures" a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients add as an additional element or part; "mix water into the drink" as of electronic signals; "mixing sounds" to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance
- mix
- add as an additional element or part; "mix water into the drink"
- mix
- To combine the various sound tracks-dialogue, music, sound effects into a single track
- mix
- If two substances mix or if you mix one substance with another, you stir or shake them together, or combine them in some other way, so that they become a single substance. Oil and water don't mix It mixes easily with cold or hot water to make a tasty, filling drink A quick stir will mix them thoroughly Mix the cinnamon with the rest of the sugar Mix the ingredients together slowly. + mixing mix·ing This final part of the mixing is done slowly and delicately
- mix
- To stir two or more substances together
- mix
- Combine ingredients evenly using any method
- mix
- mix so as to make a random order or arrangement; "shuffle the cards"
- mix
- If you mix something, you prepare it by mixing other things together. He had spent several hours mixing cement Are you sure I can't mix you a drink?
- mix
- The combination of many sound elements -- dialogue, music, and sound effects into one cohesive and balanced soundtrack Also called a "dub "
- mix
- open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups; "This school is completely desegregated"
- mix
- to have two or more different kinds -- " problems that mix the four operations " (44)
- mix
- Each game with four participants that isn't a *ladies' doubles or a *men's doubles Is usually preceded by the invitation: 'Wanna mix?'
- mix
- To become united into a compound; to be blended promiscuously together
- mix
- The finished version of a recording
- mix
- 1) To blend audio signals together into a composite signal 2) The signal made by blending individual signals together 3) A control or function on a delay effects/reverberation device which controls the amount of direct signal that will be mixed into the processed signal
- mix
- To combine ingredients together
- mix
- When you mix together you are usually combining dry ingredients (sugar and flour), creamy ingredients (butter with sugar) or liquid ingredients (milk and extract) together The goal is too stir everything together so that the ingredients are evenly distributed and there are no clumps or lumps Use a wooden spoon for this
- mix
- From any Line of 4 or other applicable formations Centers Cross Run; (new) Centers Trade A Line of 4 ends in a Line of 4
- mix
- {i} mixture, blend; act of mixing; aggregate; mergence; pre-blended ingredients to which usually only a liquid must be added to acquire the desired result (bread, cake, etc.)
- mix
- To thoroughly combine ingredients until evenly distributed
- mix
- To perform Mixing and also the name for the end product i e "This mix I like, but the mix we did late last night was really kicking!" Back
- mix
- as of electronic signals; "mixing sounds"
- mix
- To form by mingling; to produce by the stirring together of ingredients; to compound of different parts
- mix
- The combining of different sounds onto the final sound track
- mix
- Often used to describe the amount of volume between one source and another Often used to describe mixing two oscillator volumes Also used to describe mixing two samples
- mix
- The combined choice of media to be used in a campaign
- mix
- to mix your metaphors: see metaphor see also mixed, cake mix
- mix
- A mix of different things or people is two or more of them together. The story is a magical mix of fantasy and reality We get a very representative mix of people
- mix
- a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients add as an additional element or part; "mix water into the drink"
- mix
- If you mix with other people, you meet them and talk to them. You can also say that people mix. I ventured the idea that the secret of staying young was to mix with older people People are supposed to mix, do you understand? When you came away you made a definite effort to mix. = socialize
- mix
- a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients
- mix
- A mix is a powder containing all the substances that you need in order to make something such as a cake or a sauce. When you want to use it, you add liquid. For speed we used packets of pizza dough mix
- mix
- Mixture of several materials resulting from hydrodynamic instabilities such as Kelvin-Helmholtz, Rayleigh-Taylor, or Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities
- mix
- To combine several tracks
- mix
- combining of separately recorded sounds into a single sound track
- mix
- To unite with in company; to join; to associate
- mix
- To blend ingredients
- mix
- If two things or activities do not mix or if one thing does not mix with another, it is not a good idea to have them or do them together, because the result would be unpleasant or dangerous. Politics and sport don't mix. some of these pills that don't mix with drink Ted managed to mix business with pleasure The military has accused the clergy of mixing religion and politics
- mix
- Butane propane mixture
- mix
- an event that combines things in a mixture; "a gradual mixture of cultures"
- mix
- a combination of two or more gases in % different than air, either Nitrox, Heliox, Trimix or other mixture
- mix
- To associate; to mingle
- mix
- In SFX Machine, mix modulation (or mixing) is simply a way of routing the output amplitude of one module into the input of another A module's source signal is mixed (averaged) together with any incoming mix signals, then modulated by any incoming amplitude or ring modulations, before entering the specified process
- mix
- A cryptographic protocol for messaging, in which analysis of who is talking to whom (traffic analysis) by Eve is prevented by the Russian-doll encryption of the message by the sender with the public keys of each mix operator in the chain, and the mixing of messages by each operator, so that panoptic wiretapper Eve loses track of the messages Only 1 out of N of the operators needs to be trusted with the traffic information, although Eve can sometimes gather statistics over large numbers of messages to eventually guess who is talking to whom The communicating parties can also be mutually anonymous, and with normal encryption need trust no other parties with the content of messages Confidential messsaging is necessary for the some of the privity features of Chaumian credentials and bearer securities to be strongly implemented on an actual network Another confidential messaging system is the "Dining Cryptographers" net, also invented by Chaum
- mix
- {f} blend substances together; combine elements or activities that are not usually combinable; intermingle; dilute; merge; be blended; associate, socialize; producing music by combining separate tracks of recorded music (Music)
- with mixed emotions
- with hesitation, without being sure, happiness that is blended with sadness