interlace 的 2 个定义
in·ter·laced, in·ter·lac·ing.
- to cross one another, typically passing alternately over and under, as if woven together; intertwine: Their hands interlaced.
in·ter·laced, in·ter·lac·ing.
- to unite or arrange so as to intercross one another, passing alternately over and under; intertwine.
- to mingle; blend.
- to diversify, as with threads woven in.
- to intersperse; intermingle: She interlaced her lecture on Schubert with some of his songs.
interlace 近义词
intertwine
更多interlace例句
- "Put your arms on your lap and interlace your fingers," she says.
- Both these aspects interlace in one Life-process; the unity is present in the manifold, and the ultimate present in the intimate.
- The manner in which the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is known as the weave.
- Notice that the warp and filling interlace in such a way that there is no trace of the diagonal on the face of the cloth.
- The sermon should be constructed to fit the man; argument and emotion should not stand apart, but dovetail and interlace.
- If we interlace merriness with earnest matters, pardon us, good reader.