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I. blend [Am blɛnd, Brit blɛnd] N
1. blend (mixture):
blend
combinación f
blend
mezcla f
there was an interesting blend of people
había un grupo interesante y variado de gente
2. blend LING:
blend
palabra f compuesta (por fusión de sustantivos)
II. blend [Am blɛnd, Brit blɛnd] VB trans
1. blend ingredients/colors:
blend
mezclar
blend
combinar
2. blend (in blender):
blend
licuar
blend
pasar por la licuadora
III. blend [Am blɛnd, Brit blɛnd] VB intr
1. blend sounds/flavors/colors:
blend
armonizar
2. blend (merge):
to blend with/into sth the house blends (in) well with its surroundings
la casa forma un conjunto armonioso con su entorno
the blue of the water blends (in) with the sky
el azul del agua se funde con el cielo
he learned to blend into the background
aprendió a pasar desapercibido
I. blend in VB [Am blɛnd -, Brit blɛnd -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
blend in cream/spice
añadir y mezclar
blend in cream/spice
agregar y mezclar
blend in make-up
difuminar
blend in make-up
extender
blend in some white to soften the green
agréguele un poco de blanco para aclarar el verde
II. blend in VB [Am blɛnd -, Brit blɛnd -] (v + adv) (merge, harmonize)
blend in
armonizar
blend in
no desentonar
I. blend together VB [Am blɛnd -, Brit blɛnd -] (v + adv)
blend together sounds/flavors/colors:
blend together
armonizar
seamless blend/performance
perfecto
it changes color to blend with its surroundings
cambia de color para mimetizarse con su entorno
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
mixtura
blend
licuar frutas/verduras
to blend
armonizar
to blend in
armonizar con algo color:
to blend (in) with sth
armonizar con algo estilo:
to blend (in) with sth
flamenco
Flamenco is performed in three forms: guitar, singing, and dancing. Its origins lie with the gypsies, and many of the best cantaores (flamenco singers), bailaores (dancers), and guitarists are gypsies. There are also Arabic and North African influences.
Modern flamenco blends traditional forms with rock, jazz, and salsa. Guitarists are soloists in their own right, not just accompanists. Most flamenco songs are folk songs, modified by oral tradition, on a wide range of subjects. The music and lyrics are improvised and never written down.
An integral part of traditional flamenco is the duende, the idea that the performer becomes inspired by the emotion of the music or dance. But as flamenco becomes commercialized, rehearsed performances are more likely than spontaneous music and dancing.
colores acordes
colors that go o blend well together
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English
Spanish
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I. blend [blend] N
blend
mezcla f
II. blend [blend] VB trans
blend
mezclar
III. blend [blend] VB intr
blend
armonizar
to blend in
no desentonar
to blend into the scenery
conseguir pasar inadvertido
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
uniformizar (mezclar)
to blend
mestizaje (entre culturas)
blend of cultures
mezcla de carburantes
blend of fuel
matizar
to blend
armonizar con (colores)
to blend with
mezclar (unir)
to blend
templar
to blend
English
English
Spanish
Spanish
I. blend [blend] N
blend
mezcla f
II. blend [blend] VB trans
blend
mezclar
III. blend [blend] VB intr
blend
armonizar
to blend in
no desentonar
to blend into the scenery
conseguir pasar inadvertido
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
uniformizar (mezclar)
to blend
mezcla de carburantes
blend of fuel
matizar
to blend
armonizar con (colores)
to blend with
mezclar (unir)
to blend
templar
to blend
Present
Iblend
youblend
he/she/itblends
weblend
youblend
theyblend
Past
Iblended
youblended
he/she/itblended
weblended
youblended
theyblended
Present Perfect
Ihaveblended
youhaveblended
he/she/ithasblended
wehaveblended
youhaveblended
theyhaveblended
Past Perfect
Ihadblended
youhadblended
he/she/ithadblended
wehadblended
youhadblended
theyhadblended
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They are slimmer than the biplanes, though, and blend in with the background, making them tougher to target.
en.wikipedia.org
The school was constructed to blend in with the surrounding hills and trees.
en.wikipedia.org
Coarsely blend in a liquidiser then transfer to a clean pan.
www.independent.co.uk
The female plumage of the dimorphic species is typically drab to blend in with their habitat, unlike the bright attractive colors found on the males.
en.wikipedia.org
Remove from the heat then blend in a liquidiser until smooth, and strain through a sieve if necessary.
www.independent.co.uk