English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "meng" is om saam te meng of te kombineer, gewoonlik op 'n manier wat 'n homogene of geïntegreerde geheel tot gevolg het. Dit kan verwys na die fisiese handeling om dinge saam te meng, sowel as na die sosiale handeling van interaksie met mense op 'n vriendelike of gesellige manier. Sommige sinonieme vir "meng" sluit in meng, saamsmelt, vermeng,

Sentence Examples

  1. Through this tube a quantity of the rare atmosphere circumjacent being drawn by means of a vacuum created in the body of the machine, was thence discharged, in a state of condensation, to mingle with the thin air already in the chamber.
  2. First it runs smoothly, as if meaning to go down the descent as things were ordered then it angles about and faces the shores nor are there places wanting where it looks backward, as if unwilling to leave the wilderness, to mingle with the salt.
  3. Careful not to let the witches know where I was headed, I threaded through the crowd, stopping to mingle to disguise my movements.
  4. Hold her, feel her presence mingle with his, discover how complete the melding of their energies might be.
  5. Albert, however, hoped to indemnify himself for all these slights and indifferences during the Carnival, knowing full well that among the different states and kingdoms in which this festivity is celebrated, Rome is the spot where even the wisest and gravest throw off the usual rigidity of their lives, and deign to mingle in the follies of this time of liberty and relaxation.
  6. I should warn I strayed from another adventure novel, but the idea to mingle intrigue and romance into my ordinary life was inspired.
  7. Never disconnecting, I part my lips to speak and feel his breath mingle with mine.
  8. Once I get some food from the party I will try to mingle with some of the people.
  9. One of them had decided to host a party tonight, and the carriages likely held wealthy lords and ladies from all over Artora, eager to mingle and be seen.
  10. On Tuesday, all those who through want of money, time, or enthusiasm, have not been to see the Carnival before, mingle in the gayety, and contribute to the noise and excitement.