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mix-up
- IPA[ˈmiksˌəp]
美式
- a confusion of one thing with another, or a misunderstanding or mistake that results in confusion;a combination of different things, especially one whose effect is inharmonious
noun: mix-up, plural noun: mix-ups
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名詞
- 1. a confusion of one thing with another, or a misunderstanding or mistake that results in confusion there's a mix-up over the tickets
- 2. a combination of different things, especially one whose effect is inharmonious a ghastly mix-up of furniture styles
- spoil the order or arrangement of a collection of things
Oxford Dictionary
- spoil the order or arrangement of a collection of things
Oxford American Dictionary
- spoil the order or arrangement of a collection of things
Oxford Dictionary
- spoil the order or arrangement of a collection of things
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person) suffering from psychological or emotional problems: a lonely mixed-up teenager
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person) suffering from psychological or emotional problems: a lonely mixed-up teenager
Oxford Dictionary
- become associated with (someone unsuitable or unreliable)
Oxford American Dictionary
- become involved in (something regarded as dubious or dishonest)
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- IPA[ˈmɪksʌp]
英式
- a confusion of one thing with another, or a misunderstanding or mistake that results in confusion: there's a mix-up over the tickets
Oxford Dictionary