Examples of using Mingled in English and their translations into Chinese
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There were concerns the gunman might have entered the terminal and mingled among passengers or employees.
I rejoice that may be truly converted, and may be with mingled hope and caution received into the church;
I often got honey out of hollow trees, which I mingled with water, or ate with my bread.
And each has remained for ages as unchanged in isolation, however mingled together in locality, as globules of oil in water.
For he shuffled and writhed about, into various uncouth positions: eyeing his new friend meanwhile with mingled fear and suspicion.
Through long intercourse with idolaters the people of Israel had mingled many heathen customs with their worship;
The next day, as they mingled with the worshipers in the temple, a familiar voice arrested their attention.
The Tuscan archipelago consists of 7 main islands mingled with countless smaller islands, of which a total of 167 are protected by the Tuscan Archipelago National Park.
When, however, any member of the Society mingled with a group of visitors, the conversation was soon turned into a new channel.
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, joined his mother and brother at the event and mingled with members of the community being honoured(Twitter/TheRoyalFamily).
We mingled with the throng, and walked up the enormous and, indeed, almost interminable cave.
The same hot shiver of mingled anticipation and fear, the same desperate grin trying not to break out.
Our breaths met and mingled, our eyes were like the eyes of two tomcats on a wall.
It wound out of the quarry, mingled with the storm, caused the clouds to curdle into new and unpleasant shapes.
The Holy Father mingled with them, answering questions from four of them, on the meaning of life, choices, the future, and love.
In accordance with his instructions, his ashen body was mingled with others in the communal cemetery and was not seen by anyone who loved him.
Mingled with the trivia on honorary consuls, the Monitoring Group impugns an Eritrean businessman, Asmerom Mekonen.
His mother, with mingled feelings of joy and sorrow, hastened to Naples to see her son.
Their minds have not become intertwined and the emotions mingled only briefly in the ocean of love.
Gamorrean bodyguards carrying blasters mingled with their gambling clients, and many patrons without paid protection carried their own weapons.