英単語

mixedの意味・使い方・発音

mixed

英 [mɪkst] 美 [mɪkst]
  • adj.混ざり合う;カラフルな;混乱させる
  • v. 混ぜる;混乱させる(mixの過去形?過去分詞)

英語の語源


mixed (adj.)
mid-15c., from mix (n.). Mixed blessing from 1933. Mixed marriage is from 1690s (originally in a religious context; racial sense was in use by 1942 in U.S., though mixed breed in reference to mulattoes is found by 1775). Mixed bag "heterogeneous collection" is from 1936. Mixed up is from 1884 as "confused," from 1862 as "involved."

Mixed drink in the modern liquor sense is recorded by 1868; the thing itself is older; Bartlett (1859) lists sixty names "given to the various compounds or mixtures of spirituous liquors and wines served up in fashionable bar rooms in the United States," all from a single advertisement. The list includes Tippe na Pecco, Moral suasion, Vox populi, Jewett's fancy, Ne plus ultra, Shambro, Virginia fancy, Stone wall, Smasher, Slingflip, Pig and whistle, Cocktail, Phlegm-cutter, Switchel flip, Tip and Ty, Ching-ching, Fiscal agent, Slip ticket, Epicure's punch.

例文


1. There has been a very mixed reaction to the decision.
この決定に対する反応は非常に一致していない。

2.He mixed business and pleasure in a perfect and dynamic way.
彼はインタラクティブな方法で仕事と娯楽を完璧に結合した。

3.Foods and fluids are mixed in the stomach by its muscular contractions.
胃の筋肉の収縮によって食物と流動質を胃に混合した。

4.How could David be mixed up in a murder?
デイヴィッドはどうして殺人事件に巻き込まれたのだろうか。

5.As a hangover from rationing,they mixed butter and margaraine.
は食品配給制の一種のレガシーとして、バターとマーガリンを混ぜて食べる。

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