intermingle
/ˌɪntəˈmɪŋɡl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪntərˈmɪŋɡl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌin-tər-ˈmiŋ-gəl/ (ame, mw)
intermingle — 動詞
- interminglepresent simple I / you / we / they
- intermingleshe / she / it
- intermingledpast simple
- intermingling-ing form
1. to combine separate things so that they become one mixture, or to become combine
混合;交融
不同事物混合在一起無法區分
to combine separate things so that they become one mixture, or to become combined into one mixture
The scent of jasmine intermingled with the sea air on the terrace.
茉莉花的香氣與露台上的海風交融在一起。
intransitive: intermingle + with + [noun]
Otto intermingled the two colours of paint until they became one shade.
Otto 將兩種顏色的顏料混合,直到它們變成同一種色調。
transitive: intermingle + [direct object]
Tourists and local residents intermingled freely in the busy market square.
遊客與當地居民在熱鬧的市場廣場上自由地交流融合。
The chef intermingled fresh herbs with the rice before serving the dish.
主廚在上菜前將新鮮香草與米飯混合在一起。
Voices from the party intermingled with the sound of rain on the roof.
派對傳來的說話聲與屋頂上的雨聲交融在一起。
- blend
more common; used when the result is smooth and uniform
- mix
the most general word; can describe any combining, even when items stay distinct
- mingle
close in meaning; more often used for people socialising or flavours combining lightly
- intermix
very close synonym; slightly more formal and often used in technical descriptions
文法句型
intermingle + with + [noun]
intermingle + [noun] + with + [noun]
用法筆記
Frequently followed by 'with'; suggests a thorough blending where separate elements can no longer be distinguished from each other.