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单词 intermingle
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Definition of intermingle in English:

intermingle

verb ɪntəˈmɪŋɡ(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərˈmɪŋɡ(ə)l
  • Mix or mingle together.

    no object daisies intermingled with huge expanses of gorse and foxgloves
    with object Riesling grapes were always intermingled with other varieties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The light and the dark intermingle to form the pattern of redemption and salvation.
    • The company, which is more than a decade old, intermingles classical ballet with elements of traditional Chinese dance.
    • Their shadows fell on the ground together, mixed and intermingled.
    • Since all of these groups shared social and religious practices, their beadwork styles tend to intermingle.
    • Both groups are intermingling without any hostility or altercations.
    • Acts of violence, intermingled with humour, are core features of the novel.
    • They make up Vancouver's Battery Opera, a company that intermingles the disciplines of dance, theatre and performance art.
    • Where paths intersect, intermingle, and converge, they reveal affiliations, associations, communities, commonalities.
    • In contrast, in societies that allow the two sexes to intermingle freely, there are two main problems.
    • Our lives were intense and completely intermingled with one another.
    • Rich copper-red color intermingles with yellow-olive iridescence at the margins.
    • The above are safe and effective ways to intermingle with others without having to feel pressured.
    • Using these images, she intermingles tales of the past with stories from residents now living in the area.
    • Here, honor, freedom, love, betrayal and friendship are intermingled during a World War II drama through a series of flashbacks.
    • The problem is that he simply does not understand that it causes difficulties when he intermingles his personal affairs with his parliamentary duties.
    • The shouting started again, but this time intermingled with sounds of laughter.
    • Spaniards tend to form smaller communities, which intermingle and marry into the main culture so that by the second generation they tend to be quite assimilated.
    • Their music is fresh and unique with a delicate blend of music and song, intermingled throughout the CD.
    • Fantasy and reality have always intermingled in Lancaster's works.
    • This is intermingled with chords that together present a fanfare feel.
    Synonyms
    mix, intermix, mingle, unite, affiliate, associate, fraternize, get together, link up
    blend, fuse, merge, combine, amalgamate, compound, marry
    rare commingle, commix, admix, interflow

Rhymes

commingle, cringle, dingle, Fingal, jingle, mingle, shingle, single, swingle, tingle
 
 

Definition of intermingle in US English:

intermingle

verbˌɪn(t)ərˈmɪŋɡ(ə)lˌin(t)ərˈmiNGɡ(ə)l
  • Mix or mingle together.

    no object daisies intermingled with huge expanses of gorse and foxgloves
    with object Riesling grapes were always intermingled with other varieties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The shouting started again, but this time intermingled with sounds of laughter.
    • Our lives were intense and completely intermingled with one another.
    • Their music is fresh and unique with a delicate blend of music and song, intermingled throughout the CD.
    • The problem is that he simply does not understand that it causes difficulties when he intermingles his personal affairs with his parliamentary duties.
    • Their shadows fell on the ground together, mixed and intermingled.
    • Spaniards tend to form smaller communities, which intermingle and marry into the main culture so that by the second generation they tend to be quite assimilated.
    • The company, which is more than a decade old, intermingles classical ballet with elements of traditional Chinese dance.
    • Here, honor, freedom, love, betrayal and friendship are intermingled during a World War II drama through a series of flashbacks.
    • Both groups are intermingling without any hostility or altercations.
    • This is intermingled with chords that together present a fanfare feel.
    • Since all of these groups shared social and religious practices, their beadwork styles tend to intermingle.
    • The above are safe and effective ways to intermingle with others without having to feel pressured.
    • Rich copper-red color intermingles with yellow-olive iridescence at the margins.
    • Where paths intersect, intermingle, and converge, they reveal affiliations, associations, communities, commonalities.
    • In contrast, in societies that allow the two sexes to intermingle freely, there are two main problems.
    • They make up Vancouver's Battery Opera, a company that intermingles the disciplines of dance, theatre and performance art.
    • Acts of violence, intermingled with humour, are core features of the novel.
    • The light and the dark intermingle to form the pattern of redemption and salvation.
    • Fantasy and reality have always intermingled in Lancaster's works.
    • Using these images, she intermingles tales of the past with stories from residents now living in the area.
    Synonyms
    mix, intermix, mingle, unite, affiliate, associate, fraternize, get together, link up
 
 
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