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intertwined

/in-ter-twahynd/US // ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪnd //

交织在一起,交织在一起的,相互交织的,相互交织在一起

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : twined or woven together: Braids are geometric objects consisting of intertwined strands of string.
    • : closely or inseparably involved with each other, or consisting of elements connected in this way: The new exhibit “How Does It Hurt?” reminds us that the history of creativity and the history of living with suffering are inextricably intertwined.

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Examples

  • The 2017 Coach of the Year was perhaps more intertwined with his team’s playing style than any other coach in the league.

  • Symbiotic relationships between bacteria and multicellular organisms are everywhere in nature, but some are more intricately intertwined than others.

  • I’ve always said living and livelihood are intertwined here in Nashville, in New York, in Los Angeles, in Ohio, in Minnesota, all over this country.

  • You’d be surprised to find how intertwined it is with our everyday lives.

  • The company and its location are deeply intertwined in my associations, and that’s true of everywhere I’ve ever worked.

  • In war, he wrote, “everything is uncertain … all military action is intertwined with psychological forces and effects.”

  • The future for these five young people, the other Palestinians, and the people of Israel are all intertwined.

  • Saudi society and government are intricately intertwined with a puritanical flavor of Islam, Wahhabism.

  • What she fails to comprehend is that for some of us, our personal and professional happiness are intertwined.

  • The can best be understood, notes veteran Japan-based journalist Karel van Wolferen, as a series of “intertwined hierarchies.”

  • At her bosom she wore a great brooch, containing intertwined locks of a grandfather and grandmother long since defunct.

  • Pale as a ghost, her fingers intertwined in a convulsive grip, she knelt by her cousin's bed and told her shameful story.

  • Although often intertwined and confused with one another, they were, nevertheless, essentially and fundamentally distinct.

  • For better or for worse, our destinies have been tragically intertwined,—how tragically, I alone know.

  • Mary and her brothers led the way with Lily, Sue and Clarice following slowly behind with arms intertwined.