单词 | intertwine |
释义 | intertwinen. rare. = intertwinement n. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > intertwining or interweaving > [noun] interlacing1532 twisting1552 wrapping1553 wreathing1553 interweaving1578 interlacement1603 contexture1649 intertexture1649 entwinementa1670 pleach1670 entwining1674 implexion1678 intertwisting1753 intertwine1817 intertwining1832 interramificationa1839 intertwinement1840 inweavement1842 interweavement1843 intertwist1870 twists and turns1884 interlace1904 1817 S. T. Coleridge Blessed are ye that Sow 39 They were twined at the very root, and could not grow or thrive but in intertwine. a1834 S. T. Coleridge Lit. Remains (1836) I. 340 Oft are the flowers of the bind-weed mistaken for the growth of the plant, which it chokes with its intertwine. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2020). intertwinev. 1. transitive. To twine (two or more things) together, or entwine (one thing) with another; to unite by twining; to interlace, intertwist, interweave. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > intertwining or interweaving > intertwine or interweave [verb (transitive)] wind971 braidc1000 writheOE biwevec1300 enlacec1374 winda1387 tracec1400 bredec1440 knit1470 embraid1481 interlace1523 entrail?1530 wreathea1547 beknit1565 twist1565 wand1572 embroid1573 mat1577 complect1578 intertex1578 inweave1578 lace1579 plight1589 entwine1597 bewreath1598 interweave1598 implicate1610 twine1612 complicatea1631 implex1635 intertwine1641 plash1653 enwreathe1667 raddle1671 intertwist1797 pleach1830 impleach1865 the world > space > shape > curvature > coil > [verb (transitive)] > coil or twist together entertain1481 wreathe1553 wringle1572 weave1578 entwine1616 intertwine1641 encurl1647 betwine1661 intervolve1667 twine1679 interwind1693 implicate1826 interwreathe1866 thong1888 1641 J. Trapp Theologia Theol. 357 The word..signifieth thoughts so perplexed and inter-twined one within another, that there is no way out almost. 1671 J. Milton Paradise Regain'd iv. 402 Under some concourse of shades Whose branching arms thick intertwind might shield From dews and damps of night his shelter'd head. View more context for this quotation 1799 W. Wordsworth Infl. Nat. Objects 6 From my first dawn Of childhood didst thou intertwine for me The passions that build up our human soul. 1800 W. Wordsworth Hart-leap Well i. xxii Flowers of stature tall With trailing plants and trees were intertwined. 1841 G. Borrow Zincali I. i. viii. 131 They are busied at their morning's occupation, intertwining..the gold and silk on the tambour. 1882 F. W. Farrar Early Days Christianity II. 93 Faith and works in this sense are in fact inseparably intertwined. 2. intransitive for reflexive. To twine or become entwined with one another. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > intertwining or interweaving > intertwine or interweave [verb (intransitive)] writhec1275 entertain1481 interlace1596 weave1613 lace1762 intertwine1782 interknit1818 the world > space > shape > curvature > coil > [verb (intransitive)] > coil or twist together wreathe1631 entwine1665 intertwine1782 interwind1876 intervolve1886 1782 J. Scott Ecl. Rural Scenery in Poems 99 O'er my darken'd casement intertwine The fragrant briar, the woodbine, and the vine. 1794 W. Cowper Needless Alarm 16 Horrid brambles intertwine below. 1851 J. P. Nichol Archit. Heavens (ed. 9) 46 Intertwining and forming a most curious and complex network. 3. transitive. To twine round and involve. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > curvature > coil > [verb (transitive)] > coil round (something) enlacec1374 whipc1500 wreathe1509 enwrap1578 circumvolute1599 twine1602 ingyre1610 wrap?1611 wire1645 serpenta1660 whirl1676 convolute1698 intertwine1717 entwine1796 overtwinea1817 enwind1849 warplea1870 1717 S. Croxall in J. Dryden et al. tr. Ovid Metamorphoses vi. (R.) Fresh flow'rs, which twists of ivy intertwine. 1847 R. W. Emerson Poems 140 Their cords of love so public are, They intertwine the farthest star. Derivatives interˈtwined adj. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > intertwining or interweaving > [adjective] > intertwined or interwoven writhenOE twinedc1300 locked1488 wreathena1500 plait1529 implicatec1540 context?1541 twisted1548 weaved1552 wreathed?1552 texed1572 well-woven1578 woven1590 interlaced1593 entrailed1599 entest1608 implicit1608 folden1612 inextricate?1615 intertissueda1616 complicatea1626 enwreathed1631 interwoven1642 inwoven1667 intertwineda1680 plectilea1682 well-wove1690 implicated1761 osiered1820 inwrought1824 complected1828 impleached1829 internetted1849 enlaced1851 threaded1853 interknit1885 interwrought1895 pleached1896 interweaved1898 the world > space > shape > curvature > coil > [adjective] > coiling or twisting together > coiled or twisted together intricate1579 plait1583 interwreatheda1658 intervolved1667 intertwineda1680 convolved1713 braided1747 wreath-likea1770 woven1816 swirly1825 interwound1877 entrailing1885 a1680 T. Brooks in C. H. Spurgeon Treasury of David (1874) IV. Ps. xciv. 12 My..ensnared, intertwined, and perplexed thoughts. 1862 S. Smiles Lives Engineers III. 224 The surface-ground..containing the intertwined roots of heather and long grass. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1817v.1641 |
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