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mixer
[ mik-ser ]
noun
- a person or thing that mixes.
- a person, with reference to sociability:
She's a good mixer to have at a large party.
- a kitchen utensil or an electrical appliance having one or more beaters and used in mixing, beating, or blending foods.
- Also a beverage, as ginger ale, fruit juice, or soda water that can be combined with liquor to produce a mixed drink, especially a highball.
- Audio. an electronic device for blending, fading, substitution, etc., of sounds from various sources, as from microphones or separately recorded soundtracks, for broadcast or recording.
- Radio and Television, Recording. a technician who operates a mixer in a studio.
- the person responsible for the original recording of a movie soundtrack. Compare recordist.
- a social event, as a party or dance, where people can meet informally.
- Metallurgy. a container for blending and storing molten pig iron from several blast furnaces.
mixer
/ 藞尘瑟办蝉蓹 /
noun
- a person or thing that mixes
- informal.
- a person considered in relation to his ability to mix socially
- a person who creates trouble for others
- a kitchen appliance, usually electrical, used for mixing foods, etc
- a drink such as ginger ale, fruit juice, etc, used in preparing cocktails
- electronics a device in which two or more input signals are combined to give a single output signal
- short for sound mixer vision mixer
Example Sentences
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Bergamot鈥檚 2025 edition introduces offstage activities and networking events for talent, including a 鈥淏oozy Bingo鈥 industry lunch mixer on Wednesday.
In secret locations, a mixture of gasoline, baking soda and sulfuric acid is poured on top of shredded coca leaves and processed either in a cement mixer or by stomping on them.
Sound mixer Simon Hayes said the live singing shifts further past just the aural experience attached to their performances.
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