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interwoven

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

交织在一起,交织在一起的,交织的,交织

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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

  • There are many overlapping and interwoven conflicts in the Middle East, where the enemy of your enemy may still be your enemy.

  • Most Azeris in Iran, Nader told me, are part of the fabric of national society: Persian and Azeri "cultures are so interwoven."

  • Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago may be interwoven in our day with the wellbeing of the Nation.

  • Hannah and Her Sisters One of Woody Allen's several masterpieces, a brilliant tapestry of interwoven stories.

  • Very early on it became clear there were three story lines that needed to be interwoven.

  • I shall now conclude this Inquiry with some general observations on the subject and on some others which are interwoven with it.

  • Many novels are hurtful because of the many false ideas interwoven in the stories.

  • She was bound to him by bonds so intimately and secretly interwoven that to rupture any one of them would kill her.

  • All is interwoven together without any clear line of separation, and the result is some confusion.

  • Her golden ringlets, interwoven by the fingers of Love, played upon shoulders whiter than snow.