intertwining
intertwining — 動詞
- intertwiningpresent simple I / you / we / they
- intertwinings3rd person singular
- intertwininging-ing form
- intertwiningedpast simple
1. when two or more things wind, wrap, or twist around one another, or become so cl
交織;纏繞
互相纏繞或緊密連結
when two or more things wind, wrap, or twist around one another, or become so closely linked that separating them is difficult — used for objects that physically coil together, and for stories, lives, or ideas that are deeply connected.
The roots of the two oak trees had intertwined beneath the garden soil.
兩棵橡樹的根在花園的土壤下方交纏在一起。
intransitive: things intertwine (no object)
Folake and Imran's lives became intertwined after they started working at the same hospital.
Folake 和 Imran 的人生在同一家醫院工作後變得緊密交織。
passive: become intertwined
The history of the festival is closely intertwined with the local fishing industry.
這個節日的歷史與當地的漁業緊密交織在一起。
Eliska watched the children intertwine the red and blue threads into a zigzag pattern.
Eliska 看著孩子們將紅線和藍線交織成鋸齒圖案。
Élise watched the ivy intertwine around the iron railing of the old balcony.
Élise 看著常春藤纏繞在舊陽台的鐵欄杆上。
- entwine
more concrete and physical, like plants or body parts wrapping around something
- interweave
often used for threads, fabrics, or ideas woven into a whole
- interlace
suggests a patterned, criss-cross arrangement
- entangle
has a more negative tone, implying unwanted complication
- separate
to move or keep apart
- disentangle
to free from being twisted or caught
文法句型
intertwine + noun + with + noun
intertwine (intransitive) — things intertwine
be intertwined with + noun
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive form (be intertwined with) to describe a state of deep connection. The intransitive form does not take a direct object: the vines intertwined (not the vines intertwined each other).