inter 的定义
in·terred, in·ter·ring.
- to place in a grave or tomb; bury.
- to put into the earth.
- to forget or remove from consideration; abandon: Your dreams may be interred by social expectations and the demands of maturity.
inter 近义词
bury
更多inter例句
- The bodies are then interred inside thermoplastic boxes that are made to last a century without allowing fluids to seep into the ground, according to the group’s lawsuit.
- In a 2018 modeling study, he threw 100 simulated microbes together and found that stable ecosystems formed regardless of the specifics of inter-microbial interactions.
- While inter-regional travel has been greenlighted throughout the Schengen Area, cross-border trips still represent just 15% of Airbnb’s bookings.
- Yadav is one among the nearly 100 million inter-state migrants in India, many of whom have similar stories.
- He’s an economist who won a Nobel Prize years ago for his “analysis of inter-temporal tradeoffs in macroeconomic policy.”
- Over time with inter-marriage, these distinctions will become even less important.
- By early evening on Tuesday, the inter-city transportation system of shared taxis was shut down.
- It languishes on what is known as the gray list overseen by the Financial Action Task Force, an inter-governmental body.
- Previous fatwas on the issue of Internet chats have not gone so far as to declare an all-out ban on inter-gender chatting.
- This means that the camera has to be static and I have to include some explanatory inter-titles.
- Et cert diu inter hos populos tant auctoritatis Sagamus n fuit.
- He believed in the value of viva voce discussion, and discouraged all unnecessary inter-departmental correspondence.
- As soon as the door had closed, Jack Carlson bounded back to his desk, touched a button on an inter-office communications box.
- Erat autem is splendissimo candore inter flammas circus elucens, quem vos, ut a Graiis accepistis, orbem lacteum nuncupatis.'
- Gradus initialis hujus status est amicitia inordinata inter duos pueros aut duas puellas.