释义 |
immingle, v.|ɪˈmɪŋg(ə)l, ɪmm-| [f. im-1 + mingle v.] trans. To mix or blend intimately; to mingle, intermingle.
1606Holland Sueton. 199 (R.) Let earth with fire imingled be. 1649Evelyn Liberty & Serv. v. Misc. Writ. (1805) 33 Crimes so easily immingle themselves. 1726–46Thomson Summer 551 Where purity and peace immingle charms. 1848Clough Bothie v. 28 Themselves..accepted into it, immingled, as truly Part of it as are the kine in the field. b. intr. (for refl.).
1848Clough Amours de Voy. iii. 9 Where, upon Apennine slope, with the chestnut the oak-trees immingle. Hence iˈmmingling vbl. n.
1855Pusey Doctr. Real Presence Note I. 114 He is divided indivisibly in all, on account of the immingling (ἒµµιξιν). |