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media
Noun
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The (mass) media is/are the news sources and the people behind them.
The media have been too accepting of the government's arguments.
The Japanese media often ignores international news.
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A medium is a way of information or art.
We have to use music, pictures and other media to sell the product.
mix
Verb
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If you mix something, you stir two or more things together.
Mix the eggs and milk with the flour.
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If you mix something, you combine items from two or more sources which are normally kept separate.
Don't mix the light clothes with the dark clothes in the washing machine.
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To combine many tracks.
I'll mix the rhythm tracks down to a single track.
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To make a finished version of a recording.
I'm almost done mixing this song.
mix
Noun
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A mix is two or more things that have been mixed together; it is a mixture.
Now add the raisins to the mix.
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The result of combining items normally kept separate.
The laundry is a mix of light and dark clothes.
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The result of combining several tracks.
The rhythm mix sounds muddy.
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The finished version of a recording.
I've almost finished the mix for this song.