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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

mixed spice SUST. U

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

mixed [ingl. brit. mɪkst, ingl. am. mɪkst] ADJ.

1. mixed:

mixed (varied) collection, programme, diet
mixed nuts, sweets
mixed salad
mixed group, community (socially, in age)

2. mixed (for both sexes):

mixed school, team, sauna

3. mixed (contrasting):

mixed reaction, reception

I. mix [ingl. brit. mɪks, ingl. am. mɪks] SUST.

1. mix (combination):

2. mix (for cement, paste, cake):

mix GASTR., CONSTR.

3. mix MÚS.:

mix m

II. mix [ingl. brit. mɪks, ingl. am. mɪks] V. trans.

1. mix (combine):

mix ingredients, colours
mélanger (with avec, and à)
mix objects
mix styles, types, methods, systems
combiner (with avec, and à)
to mix sth into (add to)
to mix and match colours, styles

2. mix (make):

mix drink, cocktail
mix concrete, cement, paste

3. mix MÚS.:

mix record, track

III. mix [ingl. brit. mɪks, ingl. am. mɪks] V. intr.

1. mix:

mix, a. mix together (be combined) ingredients, liquids, colours:
se mélanger (with avec, à)

2. mix (socialize):

IV. mix [ingl. brit. mɪks, ingl. am. mɪks]

to mix it ingl. brit. (stir up trouble) coloq.
to mix it ingl. am. (start a fight) coloq.

I. spice [ingl. brit. spʌɪs, ingl. am. spaɪs] SUST.

1. spice GASTR.:

herbs and spices atrbv. jar, rack
herbs and spices trade, route

2. spice fig.:

II. spice [ingl. brit. spʌɪs, ingl. am. spaɪs] V. trans.

1. spice GASTR.:

spice food

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

spice, a. spice up life, story
pimenter (with de)

III. spiced ADJ.

1. spiced GASTR.:

épicé (with de)

2. spiced fig.:

pimenté (with de)

IV. spice [ingl. brit. spʌɪs, ingl. am. spaɪs]

en el diccionario PONS

mixed ADJ.

1. mixed (assorted):

mixed vegetables, flavours

2. mixed (involving opposites):

mixed marriage
mixed bathing

3. mixed (positive and negative):

mixed reactions, reviews

I. mix [mɪks] SUST.

1. mix (combination):

2. mix (pre-mixed ingredients):

3. mix MÚS.:

II. mix [mɪks] V. intr.

1. mix (combine):

2. mix (make contact with people):

III. mix [mɪks] V. trans.

1. mix (put ingredients together):

mix dough, drink, paint
to mix sth into sth
to mix sth with sth

2. mix MÚS.:

I. spice [spaɪs] SUST.

1. spice (flavour enhancer):

2. spice no pl. (excitement):

II. spice [spaɪs] V. trans.

1. spice (add flavour to):

2. spice (add excitement to):

en el diccionario PONS

mixed ADJ.

1. mixed (assorted):

mixed vegetables, flavors

2. mixed (involving opposites):

mixed marriage
mixed bathing

3. mixed (positive and negative):

mixed reactions, reviews

I. mix [mɪks] SUST.

1. mix (combination):

2. mix (pre-mixed ingredients):

3. mix MÚS.:

II. mix [mɪks] V. intr.

1. mix (combine):

2. mix (make contact with people):

III. mix [mɪks] V. trans.

1. mix (put ingredients together):

mix dough, drink, paint
to mix sth into sth
to mix sth with sth

2. mix MÚS.:

I. spice [spaɪs] SUST.

1. spice culin:

2. spice (excitement):

II. spice [spaɪs] V. trans.

1. spice (add flavor to):

2. spice (add excitement to):

Present
Imix
youmix
he/she/itmixes
wemix
youmix
theymix
Past
Imixed
youmixed
he/she/itmixed
wemixed
youmixed
theymixed
Present Perfect
Ihavemixed
youhavemixed
he/she/ithasmixed
wehavemixed
youhavemixed
theyhavemixed
Past Perfect
Ihadmixed
youhadmixed
he/she/ithadmixed
wehadmixed
youhadmixed
theyhadmixed

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Or, mix some water with creamy hair conditioner and put it in a spray bottle.
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Their style is a mix between punk rock and grunge.
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Municipal operators may mix tourist trolleys in with the regular service bus fleet to add more visitor interest or attract attention to new routes.
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The whirling camera effects and freaky sound mix overstates the point that our man really is not well.
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However, because of a mix-up, she receives breast implants instead.
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