to mix it (up)
101Mix — der; , e <zu engl. to mix »(ein Getränk) mischen«; vgl. ↑Mixed> (Jargon) Gemisch, spezielle Mischung …
102mix-up — mix ,up noun count INFORMAL a mistake or problem that happens because someone is confused about details: There was a mix up and they lost my order …
103mix — /ingl. mɪks/ [vc. ingl., da to mix «mescolare»] s. m. inv. mescolanza, miscuglio, miscela …
104mix something up — mix (something) up to put something in the wrong order or place. If you mix the photos up in these envelopes I ll never find them …
105mix up — mix (something) up to put something in the wrong order or place. If you mix the photos up in these envelopes I ll never find them …
106mix-in — mix inˈ noun (US) A fight • • • Main Entry: ↑mix …
107mix tape — noun A compilation of recorded music by various artists • • • Main Entry: ↑mix …
108mix zone — noun ▪ An area where two bodies, substances, etc are brought together ▪ An area where reporters may interview athletes immediately after a sporting event. ● mix …
109mix|ture — «MIHKS chuhr», noun. 1. the action or fact of mixing: »The mixture of the paints took three hours. SYNONYM(S): blending, fusing. 2. a mixed condition: »His mixture of relief and disappointment left him speechless. 3. something that has been… …
110mix it (with somebody) — ˈmix it (with sb) idiom (BrE) (NAmE ˌmix it ˈup (with sb)) (informal) to argue with sb or cause trouble Main entry: ↑mix …