intertwining 的定义
in·ter·twined, in·ter·twin·ing.
- to twine together.
intertwining 近义词
twist around
intertwining 的近义词 21 个
- associate
- braid
- connect
- convolute
- crisscross
- cross
- entwine
- interknit
- interlace
- intertwist
- intervolve
- interwind
- interwreathe
- link
- mesh
- network
- relate
- reticulate
- tangle
- tat
- weave
intertwining 的反义词 2 个
twist
更多intertwining例句
- Change would require solving all of those intertwined problems.
- As such, Paris was intertwined with the development of the civil rights movement in the United States.
- It’s about a nurse in Ireland, holed up in a hospital, working to save pregnant women and their newborns as her life intertwines with those of the people she’s quarantined with.
- In addition, he points out, Amazon’s plans are intertwined with a comprehensive revitalization plan for the area that includes the Virginia Tech campus and transportation plans from Metro.
- However, that shift to grow new streaming businesses is intertwined with the lessening of TV companies’ linear businesses.
- “The Foot” is where the intertwining stories of the Fisher family began to get cooking in earnest.
- Santiago has written an account of the intertwining history of empire and sugar.
- The intertwining of Perkins, Jeffress, Fischer, and Perry suggests that the focus on Mormonism was hardly a coincidence.
- The river slid by in a body, utterly silent and swift, intertwining among itself like some subtle, complex creature.
- Her short sleeves, richly trimmed with batiste, are fastened by intertwining gold cords.
- This method consisted in the dexterous intertwining of knots on strings, so as to render them auxiliaries to the memory.
- They stumbled over the furrows, they broke down the stalks, they tore aside the intertwining small, blue morning-glories.
- Stalk and blade and tassel, and the intertwining small, pale-blue morning-glory, all were down.