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interweave

/verb in-ter-weev; noun in-ter-weev/US // verb ˌɪn tərˈwiv; noun ˈɪn tərˌwiv //UK // (ˌɪntəˈwiːv) //

交织,交织在一起,交织的,互织

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v.有主动词 verb
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    in·ter·wove or in·ter·weaved, in·ter·wo·ven or in·ter·wove or in·ter·weaved, in·ter·weav·ing.

    • : to weave together, as threads, strands, branches, or roots.
    • : to intermingle or combine as if by weaving: to interweave truth with fiction.
v.无主动词 verb
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    in·ter·wove or in·ter·weaved, in·ter·wo·ven or in·ter·wove or in·ter·weaved, in·ter·weav·ing.

    • : to become woven together, interlaced, or intermingled.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act of interweaving or the state of being interwoven; blend: a perfect interweave of Spanish and American cultures.

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Examples

  • Lagos has an unplanned-ness to it, houses spring up everywhere like weeds, roads and streets interweave.

  • Pop Life is kept aloft by an interweave of such connections between the art world and its financial support systems.

  • This was beginning to touch him more closely now; his own threads were beginning to interweave in the scheme Merivale drew.

  • His lore on these last subjects was astonishing, he managed to interweave the station-master with the ornithologist.

  • He tried to interweave his reflections with hope, but he only half succeeded.

  • The swallow over my window should interweave that thread or straw he carries in his bill into my web also.

  • How can he expect Harry Penruddock to bend down and interweave the branches or twigs of?