mingles in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "mingles"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mingles" from the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mingles", or refer to the context using the word "mingles" in the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary.

1. 23 He rarely mingles with other students on the campus.

2. " and mingles with the thick scent of wood rot

" pha trộn mùi gỗ mục nồng nặc "

3. Synonyms for Conflates include amalgamates, blends, combines, commingles, fuses, immixes, melds, merges, mingles and mixes

4. Synonyms for Amalgamates include combines, blends, incorporates, integrates, intermixes, coalesces, fuses, melds, mingles and mixes

5. Heraklion mingles traditional charm with a bustling centre of pavement cafes and shops. Sentencedict.com

6. Synonyms for Coalesces include combines, fuses, blends, merges, amalgamates, consolidates, integrates, melds, mingles and commingles

7. Commingling is when a legal professional mingles their own funds with their beneficiary’s, client’s, ward’s or employer’s funds

8. Halwani Collaborated with graffiti artist Tasso to create a work that mingles Halwani's style with Tasso's photorealism

9. Spanish lavender mingles with rose absolute, violet leaf and Madagascar vAnilla for a freshly cut bouquet that is soft and peaceful

10. The American Kennel Club standard says, "The Redbone mingles handsome looks and an even temperament with a confident air and fine hunting talents."

Tiêu chuẩn của Câu lạc bộ Chăm sóc Chó Hoa Kỳ cho biết: "Chó Redbone hòa quyện vẻ đẹp và cả tính khí tự tin và khả năng săn bắn tốt."

11. Clade is the story of one family in a radically changing world, a place of loss and wonder where the extraordinary mingles with the everyday

12. The "wet muffler" extracts soot and acidic gases from exhaust fumes through a cascade of seawater that mingles with the gases until pollutants are absorbed.

13. KNOWLEDGE, Connatural Knowledge through Connaturality is an act of the intellect and is, like other forms of knowledge, an immanent activity whereby the knowing subject goes out and mingles in the life of others without ceasing to be himself

14. When Shelley compared the poetry of the Theocritean Amourists to the perfume of the tuberose, and that of the earlier Greek poets to “a meadow-gale of June, which mingles the fragrance of all the flowers of the field,” he supplied us with critical images which may not unfairly be used to point the distinction between Sodoma at Monte Oliveto

15. The imagery may embody firsthand family experience of the Civil War, but it also mingles the repulsiveness of mutilation, the pleasure of handling a cherished and beautiful object, and the condition of penetration: 'I feel my European gains sinking gradually out of sight and sound and American experience closing Bunchily together over them, as flesh over a bullet--the simile is apropos!