Blend

  • 41blend in — v. (D; intr.) to blend in with (she blended in with the crowd) …

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  • 42blend — verb 1》 mix and combine (something) with something else.     ↘form a harmonious combination. 2》 be an unobtrusive part of a whole: a bodyguard has to blend in. noun 1》 a mixture of different things or people. 2》 a word made up of the parts and… …

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  • 43ˌblend ˈin — phrasal verb to be similar to the other people or things in the same place or situation Security men were trying to blend in with the crowd.[/ex] …

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  • 44blend — įkrova statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Technologiniam procesui paruoštas žaliavų mišinys. atitikmenys: angl. blend; charge; mixture; stock rus. загрузка; шихта …

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  • 45Blend modes — in digital image editing are used to determine how two Layers are blended into each other. The default blend mode in most applications is simply to hide the lower layer with whatever is present in the top layer. However, as each pixel has a… …

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  • 46Blend saleh — born 21 september 1978 is a Kurdish pop singer.LifeBlend was born in Anbar (Ramadi), a city in the south of Iraq on September 21, 1978. His parents were forced to live there for political reasons. After a couple of months, Blend and his family… …

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  • 47blend into — ˈblend ˌinto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they blend into he/she/it blends into present participle blending into past tense …

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  • 48blend in (with something) — ˌblend ˈin (with sth/sb) derived if sth blends in, it is similar to its surroundings or matches its surroundings • Choose curtains that blend in with your decor. • The thieves soon blended in with the crowd and got away. Main entry: ↑blendderived …

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  • 49blend in (with somebody) — ˌblend ˈin (with sth/sb) derived if sth blends in, it is similar to its surroundings or matches its surroundings • Choose curtains that blend in with your decor. • The thieves soon blended in with the crowd and got away. Main entry: ↑blendderived …

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  • 50blend something in — ˌblend sthˈin derived (in cooking) to add another substance and mix it in with the others • Beat the butter and sugar; then blend in the egg. Main entry: ↑blendderived …

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