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🔑 mixedBrE /mɪkst/NAmE /mɪkst/ adjective🔑 having both good and bad qualities or feelings 混合的;混杂的◆The weather has been very mixed recently. 最近天气总是阴晴不定。◆I still have mixed feelings about going to Brazil (= I am not sure what to think). 去不去巴西,我仍然拿不定主意。◆The play was given a mixed reception by the critics (= some liked it, some did not). 剧评人对这出戏的评价毁誉参半。◆British athletes had mixed fortunes in yesterday's competition. 英国运动员在昨天的比赛中有输有赢。🔑 [only before noun] consisting of different kinds of people, for example, people from different races and cultures 人员混杂的;由不同种族的人组成的◆a mixed community 多文化的社区◆people of mixed race 不同种族的人◆a mixed marriage (= between two people of different races or religions) 异族(或异教)通婚🔑 [only before noun] consisting of different types of the same thing 混合的;掺杂在一起的◆a mixed salad 什锦色拉🔑 [usually before noun] of or for both males and females 男女混杂的;男女混合的◆a mixed school 男女同校的学校◆I'd rather not talk about it in mixed company. 在男女混杂的场合,我不愿意谈论这件事。 |