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blending

/blend/US // blɛnd //UK // (blɛnd) //

融合,混合,混杂,搅拌

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    blend·ed or blent, blend·ing.

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

    • : to mix or intermingle smoothly and inseparably: I can't get the eggs and cream to blend.
    • : to fit or relate harmoniously; accord; go: The brown sofa did not blend with the purple wall.
    • : to have no perceptible separation: Sea and sky seemed to blend.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or manner of blending: tea of our own blend.
    • : a mixture or kind produced by blending: a special blend of rye and wheat flours.
    • : 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.
    • : Phonetics. a sequence of two or more consonant sounds within a syllable, as the bl in blend; consonant cluster.
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    • : 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.

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Examples

  • The hand-poured candles made of a coconut wax blend with a cotton wick come in a reusable ceramic container in either orange or neutral.

  • This strange blend of science fiction with history is utterly bizarre, but so compelling, and Ubisoft expertly made all of it come together.

  • Generously season the chicken with the seasoning blend, rubbing some under the skin and inside the cavity of the bird.

  • One that has a blend of fabrics you can’t name but allows you to go trail running or mountain biking after work without becoming a sweating, stinking mess.

  • To determine how well these blends would work for building, the scientists tested the materials’ strength and resistance to bending.

  • Blending into the local population in one area to operate in the shadows, while marching openly through the streets elsewhere.

  • Baldwin becomes a social and spiritual alchemist by blending rage with love.

  • Now, he and TheRealDonSwaGG hope to continue blending politics and rap in future projects.

  • In France, blending is only allowed in Champagne (even then, many producers prefer the saignée method).

  • This collection is modern but not sterile, blending feminine and masculine silhouettes.

  • They show to the full the secret of the Marshal's success as a soldier, the blending of ardour with method and dash with caution.

  • Madame had risen hastily, fear and defiance blending in her face, and she had at once commanded mademoiselle's withdrawal.

  • There is, too, a curious blending of old-fashioned courtesy with democratic sentiments.

  • But who could describe that wondrous blending of loving strength and lovable weakness of a true woman's character?

  • All at once we seemed, all of us, to be blending with these surroundings, becoming savage as these other savages.