mingle

mingle
1. transitive verb
[ver]mischen
2. intransitive verb
sich [ver]mischen (with mit)

mingle with or among the crowds — sich unters Volk mischen

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['miŋɡl]
verb
(to mix: He mingled with the crowd.) sich vermischen
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min·gle
[ˈmɪŋgl̩]
I. vt usu passive
to \mingle sth and sth etw mit etw dat mischen
excitement at starting a new job is always \mingled with a certain amount of fear Aufregung beim Beginn in einem neuen Job ist immer mit einer gewissen Portion Angst vermischt
II. vi
1. (socialize) sich akk untereinander vermischen
to \mingle with the guests sich akk unter die Gäste mischen
2. (mix) sich akk vermischen
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['mɪŋgl]
1. vi
sich vermischen; (people, groups) sich untereinander vermischen

he mingled with people of all classes — er hatte Umgang mit Menschen aller gesellschaftlichen Schichten

to mingle with the crowd — sich unters Volk mischen

she mingled for a while, then sat down with her husband (at party) — sie mischte sich eine Zeit lang unter die Gäste und setzte sich dann mit ihrem Mann hin

2. vt
mischen (with mit); (liter) waters vermischen

love mingled with hate — mit Hass vermischte or gemischte Liebe

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mingle [ˈmıŋɡl]
A v/i
1. sich (ver)mischen, sich vereinigen, sich verbinden (alle:
with mit):
with mingled feelings mit gemischten Gefühlen
2. a) sich (ein)mischen (in in akk)
b) sich mischen (among, with unter akk):
mingle with the crowd;
mingle with politicians mit Politikern verkehren
B v/t (ver)mischen
* * *
1. transitive verb
[ver]mischen
2. intransitive verb
sich [ver]mischen (with mit)

mingle with or among the crowds — sich unters Volk mischen

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v.
mischen v.
vermischen v.

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