be mingled with something• We may emphasize that they are mingled with and followed by stories of a very different character.• They didn't bite, but they were mingled with ferocious mosquitoes, which did.• Then, considerations of safetywere mingled with the exercise of power, and feelings and interests prevailed which are happily terminated.• Direharmonicconfusion would result were the bass to be mingled with the upper parts.
Originmingle
(1400-1500)meng“to mix”((11-19 centuries)), from Old Englishmengan
ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤freely無拘束地交往◇The star mingled freely with the crowd.這位明星隨意地混在人群中。➤together混雜在一起◇a lot of emotions all mingled together交織在一起的多種情感PREPOSITION➤with與⋯混合在一起◇She felt fear mingled with excitement.她又恐懼又激動。