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blend /blend/ ► SEE ALLblend inblend sth inblend into sth●ˌblend ˈin1. (with sth) if sth blends in with sth else or with its surroundings, it looks similar to it/them or matches well (与周围环境等)协调,相称◆The curtains blend in perfectly with the carpet. 窗帘和地毯搭配完美。◆The new office block doesn’t blend in well with its traditional surroundings. 新办公大楼与传统风格的周边环境格格不入。2. (with sb) if sb blends in with other people, they become similar to the people around them (与周围人群)打成一片,融洽交流◆He should try to blend in with the locals a bit more. 他应该争取更多地与当地人交往。 ➡ see also blend into sth, merge in (with sth), merge into sth[v + adv]●ˌblend sth ˈin1. (in cooking 烹饪) to add another substance to sth and mix them together 加入并搅拌;调和掺入◆Heat the butter gently and then blend in a little flour. 把黄油小火加热,然后掺入少许面粉。SYN mix sth in2. to make a substance mix with another so that you cannot see where one ends and the other starts 使混为一体;使掺和在一起◆Blend the eyeshadow in with your fingers. 用手指把眼影揉开。◆He blended in the charcoal lines to make the picture look softer. 他以炭笔线条晕染,使画面显得更柔和些。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) ●ˌblend ˈinto sthto look or sound so similar to sth that it is difficult for anyone to see or hear it 与…融为一体;与…相互交融◆The animals can blend into the long grass. 这些动物在长草丛中很难分辨。◆The new development should blend into its surroundings. 新开发项目应该与周围环境协调一致。OBJ background, surroundings ➡ see also blend in, merge in, etc.[v + prep] |