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mixer

/mik-ser/US // ˈmɪk sər //UK // (ˈmɪksə) //

混合器,混频器,搅拌器,搅拌机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that mixes.
    • : a person, with reference to sociability: She's a good mixer to have at a large party.
    • : a kitchen utensil or an electrical appliance having one or more beaters and used in mixing, beating, or blending foods.
    • : Also mix. a beverage, as ginger ale, fruit juice, or soda water that can be combined with liquor to produce a mixed drink, especially a highball.
    • : Audio. an electronic device for blending, fading, substitution, etc., of sounds from various sources, as from microphones or separately recorded soundtracks, for broadcast or recording.
    • : Radio and Television, Recording. a technician who operates a mixer in a studio.
    • : the person responsible for the original recording of a movie soundtrack.Compare recordist.
    • : a social event, as a party or dance, where people can meet informally.
    • : mixing faucet.
    • : Metallurgy. a container for blending and storing molten pig iron from several blast furnaces.

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Examples

  • It boosted its brand awareness by sponsoring the PBS show Home Cooking, and by putting its mixers into the hands of celebrity chefs like Julia Child and Martha Stewart.

  • Our top 10 baking recipes of 2020 featured cake, pie and a whole bunch of breadIf you can melt chocolate and use a hand mixer, you can make this impressive but shockingly easy dessert.

  • About three-quarters say that volunteer opportunities boost morale more than company mixers, and nearly 80% say they believe that volunteerism is essential to employee well-being.

  • Turn the mixer to medium-low speed and slowly pour the sugar syrup in a steady stream into the gelatin, avoiding the whisk, aiming for the space between the bowl and the whisk.

  • They gained traction by producing microphones, transformers, headphones, mixers, and other audio-related electronic equipment, expanding into wireless microphone markets in the early 1980′s.

  • They can be ingested sporadically or used as a mixer throughout the night (though a can of Sprite seems to be the latest trick).

  • Fold the parchment paper with the dry ingredients in half and pour into the stand mixer.

  • This will make it easy to pour the flour mixture into the stand mixer.

  • In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy.

  • With the mixer on low, slowly add the flour mixture to the butter-sugar mixture.

  • The Celt was, if anything, a better “mixer” and more adaptable than even the Achæan.

  • They have many household conveniences: running water in a barrel, a blue flame oil stove, a bread-mixer, and a carpet-sweeper.

  • There must have been ten thousand people in the street and not a soul but Hank and his wife and the mixer in the house.

  • Ordered forty kegs from the brewery and hired a fancy mixer to sling together mild snorts, as he called them, for the ladies.

  • Why, that young father of ours is such a mixer he could even make ice cream and crabs agree.