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premix

/pree-miks/US // priˈmɪks //

预混,预混合,预混料,预混物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : Also pre·mix·ture [pree-miks-cher]. /priˈmɪks tʃər/. a mixture of ingredients, made before selling, using, etc.: The chain saw runs on a premix of oil and gasoline.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : mixed prior to using, marketing, etc.; premixed: premix concrete.
v.有主动词 verb
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    pre·mixed or pre·mixt, pre·mix·ing.

    • : to mix beforehand, as in advance of selling or using.

Examples

  • The plant’s initial output of 600 tons of premix a year was enough to supply over 40 million people.

  • These little particles now formed an iron “premix” that could be added to iodized salt.

  • You see, Premix is only Little Business, as the foods industry goes, but they have something very sweet.

  • Breakfast finally ended, and Varcek and Dunmore left for the Premix plant.

  • It won't be official until the sixteenth of May, when the Premix stockholders meet, but that's just a formality.

  • But it would cause a scandal that would rock the Premix Company to its very foundations.

  • But I believe a formula could be evolved which would keep the Premix Company and its affairs out of it.