Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense remixes, present participle remixing, past tense, past participle remixedpronunciation note: The noun is pronounced (riːmɪks). The verb is pronounced (riːmɪks).
1. countable noun
A remix is a new version of a piece of music which has been created by putting together the individual instrumental and vocal parts in a different way.
Their new album features remixes of some of their previous hits.
Synonyms: reworking More Synonyms of remix
2. verb
To remix a piece of music means to make a new version of it by putting together the individual instrumental and vocalparts in a different way.
The band are remixing some tracks. [VERB noun]
Both tracks are remixed versions of tracks from her forthcoming album. [VERB-ed]
Synonyms: rework More Synonyms of remix
remix in British English
verb (riːˈmɪks)
1.
to change the balance and separation of (a recording), usually to emphasize the rhythm section
noun (ˈriːˌmɪks)
2.
a remixed version of a recording
remix in American English
(riˈmɪks; for n. ˈriˌmɪks)
verb transitiveWord forms: reˈmixed or reˈmixing
1.
to mix again; specif., to mix (sense 6) (sounds) on (a tape, disc, etc.) in a different way
noun
2.
a mixing or being mixed again; specif., a new mix (sense 14) of sounds in a recording
Derived forms
remixer (ˈreˌmixer)
noun
Examples of 'remix' in a sentence
remix
You remix a relationship to get the right love balance.
The Sun (2010)
You can remix a relationship so you both enjoy it more.
The Sun (2010)
You can remix a relationship into what it could and should be.
The Sun (2011)
You can remix a love relationship to enjoy it more.
The Sun (2013)
You are smarter about family relationships and can remix those who take too much and give too little.
The Sun (2011)
You can also remix a love relationship, so you both enjoy it more.
The Sun (2008)
And there is a dance remix, for which he has shot a video.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The power of Neptune in your emotions chart will help remix a relationship so you both enjoy it more.
The Sun (2008)
You have a strong sense of what is fair and can remix a relationship run mostly to suit one partner into one you both enjoy more.
The Sun (2009)
You can remix a relationship so you can stay close and in love, while finding time to chase your personal goals.
The Sun (2008)
You can get your message across and remix family relationships so they're stronger but fairer in the way responsibilities are shared.
The Sun (2014)
Manager planet Mercury oversees your partnership chart and gives you the power to remix a relationship so it is as you want it to be.
The Sun (2010)
But the current sale, which ends today, also includes rights to broadcast and remix the song.
The Sun (2007)
You can see how life looks through other people's eyes, helping you to remix a relationship so you both enjoy it more.
The Sun (2010)
You can remix a relationship so you enjoy it more or, if you are single, first meet the love of your life.
The Sun (2008)
When it comes to your love life, there's a link between a remix of a song from the past and new love.
The Sun (2011)
As the new moon helps you to see love through a partner's eyes, you can remix the relationship soyou both enjoy it more.
The Sun (2009)
In other languages
remix
British English: remix NOUN
A remix is a new version of a piece of music which has been created by putting together the individual instrumental and vocal parts in a different way.
Their new album features remixes of some of their previous hits.
American English: remix
Brazilian Portuguese: remix
Chinese: 混音音乐
European Spanish: remix
French: remix
German: Remix
Italian: remix
Japanese: リミックス
Korean: 리믹스하여 새로 낸 앨범
European Portuguese: remix
Latin American Spanish: remix
(noun)
Definition
a remixed version of a recording
a remix of the second single from `Star'
Synonyms
reworking
(verb)
Definition
to change the relative prominence of each performer's part of (a recording)