Definition von -mix im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- To combine two or more ingredients, using and method that brings about desired results
- Combine ingredients evenly using any method
- as of electronic signals; "mixing sounds"
- shuffle: mix so as to make a random order or arrangement; "shuffle the cards"
- To combine ingredients together
- To combine the various sound tracks-dialogue, music, sound effects into a single track
- The combining of different sounds onto the final sound track
- desegregate: open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups; "This school is completely desegregated"
- Butane propane mixture
- combining of separately recorded sounds into a single sound track
- 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
- blend: mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
- To thoroughly combine ingredients until evenly distributed
- 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
- The combination of many sound elements -- dialogue, music, and sound effects into one cohesive and balanced soundtrack Also called a "dub "
- To blend ingredients
- to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance"
- 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
- to have two or more different kinds -- " problems that mix the four operations " (44)
- Each game with four participants that isn't a *ladies' doubles or a *men's doubles Is usually preceded by the invitation: 'Wanna mix?'
- The combined choice of media to be used in a campaign
- 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
- 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
- a combination of two or more gases in % different than air, either Nitrox, Heliox, Trimix or other mixture
- Mixture of several materials resulting from hydrodynamic instabilities such as Kelvin-Helmholtz, Rayleigh-Taylor, or Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities
- 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
- a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients
- 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"
- 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
- add as an additional element or part; "mix water into the drink"
- 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
- Bombay mix
- A traditional Indian snack of mixed dried ingredients with spices and salt, often including fried lentils, peanuts, chickpea flour noodles, corn, vegetable oil, chickpeas, flaked rice, and fried onion
- bank mix
- bulk stamps collected by banks and other large businesses, then sold to the collecting trade to raise funds for charities
- cake mix
- A powdered mixture of the dry ingredients used to produce a cake or the finished mixture before baking
- communication mix
- The range of approaches and expressions of a marketing idea developed with the hope that it be effective in conveying the ideas to the diverse population of people who receive it
You must know how to use the elements of the communication mix to communicate the product’s existence, value and benefits to the target customers.
- energy mix
- The range of energy sources of a region, either renewable or non-renewable
- mission mix
- bulk stamps which include duplication accumulated by missions and charities, then sold to the collecting trade
- 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.
- mix
- The result of mixing two or more substances; a mixture
Now add the raisins to the mix.
- mix
- The result of combining items normally kept separate
My recipe file was now a mix of meat and dairy.
- mix
- To combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate
Don't mix the meat recipes with the dairy recipes.
- mix
- To stir two or more substances together
Mix the eggs and milk with the flour until the consistency is smooth.
- mix
- To combine several tracks
I'll mix the rhythm tracks down to a single track.
- mix
- The finished version of a recording
I've almost finished the mix for this song.
- mix and match
- To vary elements to make compatible combinations
She became very good at mixing and matching skirts, blouses, and accessories to extend her fashion budget.
- mix apples and oranges
- To mix two totally different things
- mix it up
- To compete vigorously, to quarrel, or to fight physically
He would have felt like an irate ticket-holder at a prize-fight where the principals refused to mix it up.
- mix tapes
- plural form of mix tape
- mix up
- To confuse or reverse
I always mix up Vermont and New Hampshire on a map.
- mix up
- A confusion or reversal
I refuse to send them any more money until they fix this mix-up.
- mix up
- A mix, blend, or variety
Next time, let's ask a group with a different mix-up.
- mix up
- To mix or blend
If you want to mix up some batter, we can make pancakes.
- mix ups
- plural form of mix up
- mix-up
- A confusion, mistake, muddle or misunderstanding
- pick 'n' mix
- a selection of different articles (such as sweets), arranged in trays, that can be chosen in any combination and paid for by weight or number
- policy mix
- the combination of fiscal and monetary policies, especially their perceived relative importance
- trail mix
- A blend of foods for snacking on the go, as during hikes, usually consisting of some combination of dried fruit, nuts, seeds granola and sometimes small candies, cereal, etc
- Trail mix
- A combination of dried fruit, grains, nuts, and sometimes chocolate, developed as a snack food to be taken along on hikes
- mix
- {v} to mingle, make, form, join, unite
- Oil and water don't mix
- (Atasözü) If you add oil to water, the oil tries to stay separate. This proverb is a way of saying that certain people or characteristics do not go together
- case mix
- Case mix describes the level of service needed for the purpose of setting a daily medical care rate. Casemix is a system that measures hospital performance--aiming to reward initiatives that increase efficiency in hospitals. It also serves as an information tool that allows policy makers understand the nature and complexity of healthcare delivery
- marketing mix
- (Pazarlama) A company's marketing mix is the combination of marketing activities it uses in order to promote a particular product or service
The key focus of the marketing mix will be on price and distribution.
- multi-cultural mix
- Many cultures existing together smoothly in a country
I grew up in the very diverse multi-cultural mix of Hawaii.
- trail mix
- A mixture of high-energy foods, such as dried fruit, nuts, chocolate, and seeds, eaten as a snack especially by hikers
- Sir Mix A Lot
- Anthony Ray (born 1963), U.S. rap musician
- Tom Mix
- orig. Thomas Hezikiah Mix born Jan. 6, 1880, Mix Run, Pa., U.S. died Oct. 12, 1940, near Florence, Ariz. U.S. film actor. He worked as a cowhand and a deputy sheriff and served in the army and in the Texas Rangers before joining a Wild West show in 1906. He made his screen debut as a roughriding hero in 1910 and soon became a star of silent westerns. Over the years his horse, Tony, became almost as famous as Mix himself. Mix appeared in more than 200 one-and two-reelers and feature films, many of which he also produced or directed. His career declined with the coming of sound
- brownie mix
- a commercial mix for making brownies
- cake mix
- Cake mix is a powder that you mix with eggs and water or milk to make a cake. You bake the mixture in the oven
- cake mix
- a commercial mix for making a cake
- lemonade mix
- a mix commercial mix for making lemonade
- marketing mix
- the major controllable variables - product, price, promotion and place (distribution) - that the firm blends to produce the desired market response; also called the Four Ps
- marketing mix
- The set of product, place, promotion, price and packaging variables, which a marketing manager controls and orchestrates to bring a product or service into the marketplace
- marketing mix
- the controllable variables that company puts together to satisfy a target group
- marketing mix
- Four basic marketing strategies, collectively known as the four Ps-product, place, price, and promotion
- marketing mix
- Blending of a variety of marketing elements (price, packaging, distribution, promotion, public relations, etc ) into a marketing program
- marketing mix
- A company's marketing mix is the combination of marketing activities it uses in order to promote a particular product or service. The key focus of the marketing mix will be on price and distribution
- marketing mix
- the chosen combinations of a marketing program: product, price, promotion, distribution
- marketing mix
- The marketing mix consists of all of the activities that can be brought to bear on the marketing of the product and service This includes sales, promotion, communications, public affairs (press releases), and product development
- marketing mix
- The set of controllable tactical marketing toolsproduct, price, place, and promotionthat the firm blends to produce the response it wants in the target market
- marketing mix
- the four sets of tools the entrepreneur may combine to shape market demand and facilitate transactions: Product, Price, Promotion, Distribution
- marketing mix
- The levels and interplay of the elements of a product's or service's marketing efforts, including product features, pricing, packaging, advertising, merchandising, distribution, and marketing budget; especially as these elements affect sales results
- marketing mix
- The blending of the four elements of marketing to satisfy chosen consumer segments
- marketing mix
- the blend of product, place, promotion, and pricing strategies designed to produce satisfying exchanges with a target market
- marketing mix
- The unique blend of product, pricing, promotion, and distribution designed to reach a specific group of consumers
- marketing mix
- The four main elements used by a marketing manager to market goods and services These elements are product, price, distribution or place, and promotion
- marketing mix
- The activities controllable by the organization and include the product, service, or idea offered, the manner in which the offering will be communicated to customers, the method for distributing or delivering the offering, and the price to be charged for
- marketing mix
- (p 398) The ingredients that go into a marketing program: product, price, place, and promotion
- marketing mix
- The elements of product, promotion, distribution and pricing over which marketing managers can implement analysis, planning, and control
- marketing mix
- The strategy of the organisation consisting of products, price, place and promotion strategy (also known as the 4p's)
- marketing mix
- The blending of the four marketing elements of Price, Place, Product and Promotion to create a marketing strategy that satisfies a defined market segment
- marketing mix
- The tactical "toolkit" of product, place/distribution, promotion, price and people that an organisation can control in order to facilitate satisfying exchange p 16
- marketing mix
- The four major marketing elements-product, price, promotion, and distribution (place)-that foster the exchange process
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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)
- mix business with pleasure
- combine business activities with enjoyable activities
- mix in
- add as an additional element or part; "mix water into the drink"
- mix in
- cause (something) to be mixed with (something else); "At this stage of making the cake, blend in the nuts"
- mix up
- If you mix up two things or people, you confuse them, so that you think that one of them is the other one. People often mix me up with other actors Depressed people may mix up their words Any time you told one of them something, they'd swear you'd mixed them up and told the other
- mix up
- If you mix up a number of things, you put things of different kinds together or place things so that they are not in order. I like to mix up designer clothes Part of the plan was that the town should not fall into office, industrial and residential zones, but mix the three up together This is music from a different era. I've taken those sounds from childhood and mixed them up with other things. see also mixed up, mix-up
- mix up
- cause to be perplexed or confounded; "This problem stumped her"
- mix up
- assemble without order or sense; "She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence"
- mix up
- confusion, mess; confuse, mess up; combine, mix together
- mix well
- be sociable, integrate well with others
- mix-up
- a mistake that results from taking one thing to be another; "he changed his name in order to avoid confusion with the notorious outlaw"
- mix-up
- A mix-up is a mistake or a failure in the way that something has been planned. a mix-up over travel arrangements. a mistake that causes confusion about details or arrangements mix-up in
- pick 'n' mix
- Pick 'n' mix is used to describe a way of getting a collection of things together by choosing a number of different ones. It is, as some senior officials conceded, a pick 'n' mix approach to policy. a pick-and-mix selection of fabrics and wallpapers
- pick-and-mix
- if something is pick-and-mix, you are free to choose the things or parts that you want and not choose the rest
- product mix
- (Ticaret) The number of individual products produced or sold by an organization. The mix is defined by the industry and manufacturing environment, and management strategies that position the company as a specialty, niche or broad-based supplier of goods and services. Instances where the product mix varies widely from period to period often requires more investment in facilities and inventory, and may result in lower levels of customer service
- product mix
- All of the products in a seller's total product line
- product mix
- The ratio of each type of product to the total amount of products that are kept in stock
- product mix
- The variety and relative quantities of goods and services that a company offers for sale (See Refer to page 539)
- product mix
- The assortment of product lines and individual offerings available from a company
- product mix
- the variety of distinct product lines and items manufactured or distributed by an organisation See Product Item; Product Line
- product mix
- All of the different products that a company makes or sells
- product mix
- the set of all products and items that a particular seller offers for sale to buyers
- product mix
- The number of individual products produced or sold by an organization The mix is defined by the industry and manufacturing environment, and management strategies that position the company as a specialty, niche or broad-based supplier of goods and services Instances where the product mix varies widely from period to period often requires more investment in facilities and inventory, and may result in lower levels of customer service
- product mix
- the combination of products offered by a company
- product mix
- The set of all product lines and items that a particular seller offers for sale
- product mix
- The composite group of products that a company makes available to customers p 255
- ready-mix
- a commercial preparation containing most of the ingredients for a dish