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Qué (quién) es MIX - definición

ABSTRACT ACCUMULATOR MACHINE DESIGNED BY DONALD KNUTH
MIXAL programming language; MIXAL; MIX (computer programming)

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mixing; Mix (disambiguation); Mixing (disambiguation); Mixes (album); MIX (disambiguation)
(mixes, mixing, mixed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If two substances mix or if you mix one substance with another, you stir or shake them together, or combine them in some other way, so that they become a single substance.
Oil and water don't mix...
It mixes easily with cold or hot water to make a tasty, filling drink...
A quick stir will mix them thoroughly...
Mix the cinnamon with the rest of the sugar...
Mix the ingredients together slowly.
V-RECIP: pl-n V, V with n, V pl-n, V n with n, V n with adv
mixing
This final part of the mixing is done slowly and delicately.
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2.
If you mix something, you prepare it by mixing other things together.
He had spent several hours mixing cement...
Are you sure I can't mix you a drink?
VERB: V n, V n n
3.
A mix is a powder containing all the substances that you need in order to make something such as a cake or a sauce. When you want to use it, you add liquid.
For speed we used packets of pizza dough mix...
N-VAR: usu supp N
4.
A mix of different things or people is two or more of them together.
The story is a magical mix of fantasy and reality...
We get a very representative mix of people.
N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp
5.
If two things or activities do not mix or if one thing does not mix with another, it is not a good idea to have them or do them together, because the result would be unpleasant or dangerous.
Politics and sport don't mix.
...some of these pills that don't mix with drink...
Ted managed to mix business with pleasure...
The military has accused the clergy of mixing religion and politics.
V-RECIP: usu with brd-neg, pl-n V, V with n, V n with n, V pl-n
6.
If you mix with other people, you meet them and talk to them. You can also say that people mix.
I ventured the idea that the secret of staying young was to mix with older people...
People are supposed to mix, do you understand?...
When you came away you made a definite effort to mix.
= socialize
V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V, V (non-recip)
7.
When a record producer mixes a piece of music, he or she puts together the various sounds that have been recorded in order to make the finished record.
They've been mixing tracks for a new album due out later this year.
VERB: V n
mixing
Final mixing should be completed by the end of this week.
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8.
to mix your metaphors: see metaphor
see also mixed
, cake mix
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mixing; Mix (disambiguation); Mixing (disambiguation); Mixes (album); MIX (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
1.
Mingle, commingle, commix, unite, combine, blend, amalgamate, compound, incorporate.
2.
Join, associate, unite with.
II. v. n.
1.
Be mixed, be blended.
2.
Be joined, mingle, be associated with.
mix         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mixing; Mix (disambiguation); Mixing (disambiguation); Mixes (album); MIX (disambiguation)
¦ verb
1. combine or be able to be combined to form a whole.
make by mixing ingredients.
combine (signals or soundtracks) into one to produce a recording.
2. (mix something up) spoil the order or arrangement of something.
(be/become mixed up) be or become confused.
(mix someone/thing up) confuse someone or something with another.
(be/become mixed up in (or with)) be or become involved in or with (dubious or dishonest actions or people).
3. associate with others socially.
4. (mix it) informal be belligerent.
¦ noun
1. a mixture of two or more different people or things.
the proportion of different people or things constituting a mixture.
2. a commercially prepared mixture of ingredients for making a particular food or product: a cake mix.
3. a version of a recording mixed in a different way from the original.
Phrases
mix and match select and combine different but complementary items to form a coordinated set.
Derivatives
mixable adjective
Origin
ME: back-form. from mixed (taken as a past participle).

Wikipedia

MIX

MIX is a hypothetical computer used in Donald Knuth's monograph, The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP). MIX's model number is 1009, which was derived by combining the model numbers and names of several contemporaneous, commercial machines deemed significant by the author. Also, "MIX" read as a Roman numeral is 1009.

The 1960s-era MIX has since been superseded by a new (also hypothetical) computer architecture, MMIX, to be incorporated in forthcoming editions of TAOCP.

Software implementations for both the MIX and MMIX architectures have been developed by Knuth and made freely available (named "MIXware" and "MMIXware", respectively). Several derivatives of Knuth's MIX/MMIX emulators also exist. GNU MDK is one such software package; it is free and runs on a wide variety of platforms.

Their purpose for education is quite similar to John L. Hennessy's and David A. Patterson's DLX architecture, from Computer Organization and Design - The Hardware Software Interface.

Ejemplos de uso de MIX
1. It will always be part of our mix." It wasn‘t part of the mix last week.
2. Religion is also part of the mix – or lack of mix.
3. Mix some fruit such as blackcurrants, blackberries, wild strawberries or elderberries into the mix.
4. Religion is also part of the mix - or lack of mix.
5. Mix the marinade ingredients, add the beef, mix well and refrigerate again for at least an hour.