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mixed /mɪkst/► SEE ALLbe/get mixed up in sthbe/get mixed up with sbhave mixed feelings (about sb/sth)a mixed bag/buncha mixed blessing ●be/get mixed ˈup in sthbe/become involved in sth, especially sth illegal or dishonest 卷入(尤指非法或不正当的事);与某事有牵连◆What have you got yourself mixed up in now? 你现在又卷进什么事情里了?●be/get mixed ˈup with sbbe/become friendly with or involved with sb that other people do not approve of 与(不正当的人)交往;和某人鬼混◆I told her I didn’t think she should get mixed up with that group, but as usual she ignored my advice. 我劝她不要和那群人交往,可是她像往常一样,把我的话当耳边风。●have ˌmixed ˈfeelings (about sb/sth)have both positive and negative feelings (about sb/sth) 感情复杂;爱恨交加;悲喜交集◆I’ve got mixed feelings about leaving college — it’s great to finish my studies, but I’m rather worried about finding a job. 大学毕业,我有一种很复杂的感情。一方面,我为自己完成了学业而高兴;另一方面,找工作又让我头痛。◆They had mixed feelings about their new boss. She seemed very pleasant but not very organized. 他们对新老板说不上喜欢还是不喜欢,她看起来很和气,但做事缺乏条理。●a ˌmixed ˈbag/ˈbunch (informal) a group of people or things of different types or of different abilities 大杂烩;五花八门的人(或物);混合体◆The entries to the competition were a real mixed bag — some excellent, some awful. 参赛选手的水平参差不齐:有些极好,有些奇差无比。◆This year’s students are rather a mixed bunch. 这届学生水平参差不齐。●a ˌmixed ˈblessingsth good, pleasant, fortunate, etc. which also has disadvantages 福祸参半的事物;利弊并存的事物◆Living in such a beautiful old castle is something of a mixed blessing. Just think of the heating bills, for example. 居住在这样一座美丽的古城堡中既有利,也有弊。比如,想想它高昂的取暖费用吧。 |