1 PHRASAL VERB 混淆;弄混;弄错 If you mix up two things or people, you confuse them, so that you think that one of them is the other one. 混淆;弄混;弄错
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People often mix me up with other actors. [VERB noun PREP. + with]
人们常常把我同其他演员弄混。
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Depressed people may mix up their words. [VERB PREP. noun]
心情抑郁的人可能会前言不搭后语。
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Any time you told one of them something, they'd swear you'd mixed them up and told the other. [VERB noun PREP.]
每次你告诉他们俩当中一人某件事情时,他们都会发誓说你把他们弄混了,和你说话的是另外那个。
SYN confuse, scramble, muddle, confound
2 PHRASAL VERB 弄乱;胡乱堆放 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. 弄乱;胡乱堆放
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I like to mix up designer clothes. [VERB PREP. noun]
我喜欢把各种名牌服装混搭在一起。
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Part of the plan was that the town should not fall into office, industrial and residential zones, but mix the three up together. [VERB noun PREP.]
计划的一部分是:这座城市不应该划分为办公区、工业区和居住区,而应把三个部分融合在一起。
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This is music from a different era. I've taken those sounds from childhood and mixed them up with other things. [VERB noun PREP. + with]
这是来自另一个时代的音乐,我把儿时听到的那些声音和其他声音混录一起。
3 See also: mixed up mix-up
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