mingle
US: /ˈmɪŋɡəɫ/
UK: /mˈɪŋɡəl/
UK: /mˈɪŋɡəl/
English Vietnamese dictionary
mingle /'miɳgl/
- động từ
- trộn lẫn, lẫn vào
- to mingle with (in) the crowd: lẫn vào trong đám đông
- trộn lẫn, lẫn vào
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb
1 ~ (A) (with B)
~ A and B (together) (written) to combine or make one thing combine with another: [V] The sounds of laughter and singing mingled in the evening air. + Her tears mingled with the blood on her face. + The flowers mingle together to form a blaze of colour. + [VN] He felt a kind of happiness mingled with regret.
2 [V] to move among people and talk to them, especially at a social event: The princess was not recognized and mingled freely with the crowds. + If you'll excuse me, I must go and mingle (= talk to other guests).
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 mix, blend, intermingle, commingle, intermix, combine, amalgamate, merge, compound, marry, join, unite:
The stories cleverly mingle gravity and levity, the mundane and the magical. There was loud applause, mingled with a few chuckles and gasps.
2 mix, socialize, associate, join, circulate, fraternize, hobnob, consort, go, spend time, Colloq hang about or around or out, rub shoulders, Brit pal up, US pal around:
I asked Fred to mingle with the guests and make them feel at home.
Collocation dictionary
ADV.
freely
The prince mingled freely with the crowd.
| together
a lot of emotions all mingled together
PREP.
with
She felt fear mingled with excitement.
Concise English dictionary
mingles|mingled|mingling'mɪŋgl
verb
+to bring or combine together or with something else
+get involved or mixed-up with
+be all mixed up or jumbled together