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interspersed

/in-ter-spurs/US // ˌɪn tərˈspɜrs //UK // (ˌɪntəˈspɜːs) //

穿插的,穿插在一起的,穿插,穿插着

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·ter·spersed, in·ter·spers·ing.

    • : to scatter here and there or place at intervals among other things: to intersperse flowers among shrubs.
    • : to diversify with something placed or scattered at intervals: to intersperse a dull speech with interesting anecdotes.

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Examples

  • The show featured performances by local musicians, interspersed with information about the app, including debunking myths about privacy and other ongoing concerns.

  • Over 90 minutes from his home, he intersperses stories about the history of his craft with diverting word games.

  • Some can exist at low levels throughout the year, while others might show periods of higher transmission interspersed with periods of low transmission.

  • A portion of their DNA consists of many short, distinctively repetitive base sequences, interspersed with other short, variable “spacer” sequences.

  • As a result, between the long-form TV episodes, it is able to intersperse short-form videos that it otherwise distributes on platforms like Facebook and YouTube.

  • There are no calorie counts for the parade of nutritional horribles (interspersed with a little fruit).

  • Locals in sweatpants were interspersed among the band of revelers.

  • References to holy war are interspersed with exhortations to charity, kindness toward others, and respect for life.

  • On dark nights, Gershon would take the stage and perform songs, interspersed with the Cleo story.

  • Interspersed are the occasional illustration, piece of sheet music, or recipe.

  • Bits of woodland arePg 129 interspersed with bright green sheep pastures and high, almost mountainous, bluffs overhang the valley.

  • We passed through a country thickly interspersed with suburban towns.

  • While reading, he generally interspersed a few pointed remarks or graphic explanations, and Eric learnt much in this simple way.

  • The hedges are every where interspersed with flowers; there are blossoms of some kind or other throughout the year.

  • These interspersed freely with great lords and ladies and splendid cavalry and infantry.