English
Transitive verb
to mix (mixing, mixed)
- To stir two or more substances together.
- Mix the eggs and milk with the flour until the consistency is smooth.
- To combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate.
- Don't mix the meat recipes with the dairy recipes.
- (music) To combine several tracks.
- I'll mix the rhythm tracks down to a single track.
- (music) To produce a finished version of a recording.
- I'm almost done mixing this song.
Synonyms
- (stir two or more substances together): blend, combine, intermix , mix together , mix up
- (combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate): mix together , mix up, muddle, muddle up
Translations
stir two or more substances together
- French: mélanger
- Italian: mischiare
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combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate
music: combine several tracks
music: produce a finished version of a recording
Noun
mix (plural mixes)
- The result of mixing two or more substances.
- Now add the raisins to the mix.
- The result of combining items normally kept separate.
- My recipe file was now a mix of meat and dairy.
- (music) The result of mixing several tracks.
- The rhythm mix sounds muddy.
- (music) The finished version of a recording.
- I've almost finished the mix for this song.
Translations
result of mixing two or more substances
result of combining items normally kept separate
music: result of mixing several tracks
music: finished version of a recording
Derived terms
- dance mix
- dub mix
- into the mix
- mix and match
- mixed
- mixer
- mix up (verb)
- mix-up , mixup (noun)
- pick 'n' mix
- remix