blend in / blɛnd /

融合在一起融入融入其中混入

blend in4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

blend·ed or blent, blend·ing.

  1. to mix smoothly and inseparably together: to blend the ingredients in a recipe.
  2. to mix in order to obtain a particular kind or quality: Blend a little red paint with the blue paint.
  3. to prepare by such mixture: This tea is blended by mixing chamomile with pekoe.
  4. Phonetics. to pronounce as a combined sequence of sounds.
v. 无主动词 verb

blend·ed or blent, blend·ing.

  1. to mix or intermingle smoothly and inseparably: I can't get the eggs and cream to blend.
  2. to fit or relate harmoniously; accord; go: The brown sofa did not blend with the purple wall.
  3. to have no perceptible separation: Sea and sky seemed to blend.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or manner of blending: tea of our own blend.
  2. a mixture or kind produced by blending: a special blend of rye and wheat flours.
  3. Linguistics. a word made by putting together parts of other words, as motel, made from motor and hotel, brunch, from breakfast and lunch, or guesstimate, from guess and estimate.
  4. Phonetics. a sequence of two or more consonant sounds within a syllable, as the bl in blend; consonant cluster.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. blend in, to escape attention by looking or acting like other members of a group or like the surrounding environment: tourists who try to blend in with the locals;salamanders that blend in with mossy surfaces.

blend in 近义词

blend in

等同于 assimilate

更多blend in例句

  1. Half lemonade, half cold brew, this blend is one of those combinations your taste buds won’t be able to make sense of until they’ve tried it.
  2. Rhodes and his colleagues are working with a manufacturer of coronavirus test kits to make the fiber wicks that siphon saliva samples into a blend of testing reagents.
  3. While these A’s look similar to that group, maybe this time, with this blend, outcomes will be different.
  4. This will make the smallest number in the range red, the largest number green, and anything in between a blend.
  5. Proenza Schouler’s $100 masks come in materials such as a silk-viscose blend satin and a nylon-cotton gingham print, though both are sold out.
  6. There are a lot of people who go back and forth now and blend both approaches into their work.
  7. The group seems to blend “black bloc” anarchist street violence with social-media campaigns.
  8. It was the perfect blend of exotic adventure and Lonely Planet guidebook assurances of safety.
  9. Other times, the traffickers tried to blend in with the migrants and refugees.
  10. The most engaging essayists and historians can seamlessly blend the personal and the political.
  11. The door to the back room opened, letting through a blend of talk and small mechanical noises.
  12. The colors must also be carefully arranged, so as to blend or harmonize with each other.
  13. He'll tell ye that th' on'y readin' is Doctor Eliot's cillybrated old blend an' he'll talk larnedly about th' varyous vintages.
  14. The possibility that unidentified types may have contributed to the Semitic blend, however, remains.
  15. Further, granting the distinctness of the genera, can we grant that the individuals blend?