intercalate 的定义
in·ter·ca·lat·ed, in·ter·ca·lat·ing.
- to interpolate; interpose.
- to insert in the calendar.
intercalate 近义词
等同于 intrude
等同于 interlard
等同于 enter
等同于 insert
等同于 insinuate
等同于 interject
等同于 interpolate
等同于 introduce
更多intercalate例句
- So far it would suffice, in accounting for the facts, to intercalate between A and B a few terms, which would remain discrete.
- The present appears the fittest place in which to intercalate remarks concerning them.
- The rule was to intercalate a day in every fourth year (quarto quoque anno).
- The viewer can even intercalate any person in the cast, even himself or herself, and deliver a character's lines.
- To prevent this it was customary at regular intervals to intercalate days or months.