blend
Prononciation : [blɛnd]
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Contexte : « cooking »
(verb) to mix different things together so they become one smooth mixture. When you blend food, like fruits or vegetables, they combine and don’t look like separate pieces anymore.
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She blended the strawberries and bananas to make a delicious smoothie.
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He didn’t blend the ingredients well, so the sauce was lumpy.
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Can you blend the fruits together to make a juice?
Contexte : « similarity »
(noun) a mixture of different things that come together. Just like how different colors can blend to make a new color, different flavors can blend in food.
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The blend of spices in the dish made it very flavorful.
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There was no blend of flavors; everything tasted very plain.
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What kind of blend do you think will taste the best?
Contexte : « music »
(verb) to combine different sounds or pieces of music together so they sound good as one. This means taking different instruments or voices and making them work well together.
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The musician blended the sounds of the guitar and piano beautifully.
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The sounds didn’t blend at all; they clashed and sounded confusing.
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How do the different voices blend in this song?
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