v. (使)相混,融合;掺和;(在社交场合)相交往,应酬(mingle 的过去式和过去分词)
1.I was ashamed to admit it, but mingled with my terror and grief.
我很羞愧地承认这一点,同时感到恐惧和悲伤。
2."Twenty-three francs!" cried the woman, with an enthusiasm which was mingled with some hesitation.
“二十三法郎!”那妇人喊了出来,在她那兴奋的口吻中夹杂着怀疑的语气。
3.His breath in her face was strong with Bourbon whisky mingled with a faint fragrance of mint.
他扑面而来的的呼吸让她嗅到了一股强烈的混和薄荷香味的波旁威士忌酒味。
4.A beginning full of terror, in which is mingled a sort of formidable gayety.
开始时人们心中充满了惊恐,同时也搀杂着一种骇人的得意劲头。
5.My brother and sister-in-law gave us looks mingled with patience and pity. We'd learn.
我弟弟夫妻俩带着既耐心又怜悯的表情看着我们:我们有一天会学乖的。
6.The princess was not recognized and mingled freely with the crowds.
公主没有人认出,随意混杂在人群之中。
7.While the self was rampant during the glare of day, everything I perceived was mingled with and hidden by it.
当“自我”在耀眼的白日里欢腾的时候,我所感知的一切都搅混在一起,隐藏住了。
8.Now the cheers and applause mingled in a single sustained roar.
这时欢呼声和掌声汇聚成了一阵经久不息的轰响。
9.While the self was rampant during the glare of day, everything I perceived was mingled with and hidden by it.
当“自我”在耀眼的白日里欢腾的时候,我所感知的一切都搅混在一起,隐藏住了。