interplay 的 2 个定义
- reciprocal relationship, action, or influence: the interplay of plot and character.
 
- to exert influence on each other.
 
interplay 近义词
interaction
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- Their result provides mathematicians with a new understanding of the interplay between order and randomness in graphs, which are of fundamental interest in mathematics.
 - The critical point is the interplay and sync between oscillations.
 - In the new study, Winkelmann and her colleagues simulated how future temperature increases can lead to changes across Antarctica in the interplay between ice, oceans, atmosphere and land.
 - This year, it rolled out a subscriber-only newsletter for eager Economist fans, delving into how each Economist cover is chosen, exposing the interplay between editors and cover designers.
 - John Coates probably knows more than anyone else about the interplay between hormones and financial markets.
 - Miller is at his best delineating the interplay of technology, commerce, and culture.
 - Well, it has to do with the unique interplay between rock, water, and people aggressively seeking insurance claims.
 - “FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt” contains a fun vocal interplay between Jay-Z and Rick Ross reminiscent of the Reasonable Doubt days.
 - In school, we are made to understand the interplay of these distinct and understandable elements.
 - And the sensual vocal interplay between Romy Madley Croft and Oliver Sim is still the best in the game.
 - This constant interplay of the one life between teacher and students will draw them ever nearer to each other.
 - Here, then, we already find a mutual interplay between ideas of human and conceptions of animal ancestors.
 - And there is a constant interplay going on between the various parts of the body.
 - You are resolved that your course should dramatise the whole play and interplay of force and matter.
 - One is impressed by the striking interplay of emotion with sheer nature.