释义 |
in·ter·lard \ˌintə(r)ˈlärd, -lȧd\ transitive verb Etymology: alteration (influenced by Latin inter-) of earlier enterlard, from Middle French entrelarder, from Old French, from entre- inter- + larder to lard — more at lard 1. obsolete : to alternate with layers or strips of fat : insert lard or bacon in : lard 2. : to insert between : mix, mingle; especially : to introduce something that is foreign or irrelevant into < interlard a conversation with oaths > < interlard a text with photographs > < English interlarded with Spanish terms > |