1. 是混合:provoked 激怒、煽动 | mingled 是混合 | diverted 转移、转向
2. 混合:monastery 寺院 | mingled 混合 | ancient 传统的
1. However mingled with wide support for the new measures are some doubting voices.
2. He passed out at home on Saturday after he mingled and drank with 100 guests at a fancy restaurant in Taipei.
3. Police said the bombers mingled with former police commandos who were demonstrating outside a government office because their unit had been disbanded.
4. That means not only land covered in carpets of speckled white and yellow, but the soft fragrance that they give off mingled with the sweet smell of money.
5. NEW YORK - The mingled aromas of mulled wine and gingerbread, thousands of starry lights and stalls heaving with crafts and gifts.
6. Soil was mingled with glutinous rice and sugar soup before it was made into adobes used to build walls.
7. When ignorance and power - the power to instigate the masses - are mingled together, the disaster may become a raging inferno before us!
8. Though she hasn't mingled with the wolf for months, she can still mimic its grunts and howls during the interview.
9. Surprises mingled with pity on the first competition day for the Chinese team as some won with new records and some failed under unbearable pressure.
10. Ali moved slowly but at times walked on his own as he mingled and waved to attendees.