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in·ter·pen·e·trate
In tr pe n treIt
第三人称单数:interpenetrates
现在分词:interpenetrating
过去式:interpenetrated
过去分词:interpenetrated
interpenetrable (adj.), interpenetrative (adj.), interpenetration (n.)
词根:interpenetrate
n.interpenetration 渗透;[劳经] 互相贯通
"The territories of two married people interpenetrate a lot"
"An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration"
"music penetrated the entire building"
"His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks"
1809年,来自 inter- “之间”和 penetrate(动词)。相关词汇: Interpenetrated; interpenetrating。
The first known use of interpenetrate was circa 1810
interpolateverb
to alter (as a text) by inserting new matter
to insert between other things or parts
interpolateverb
to alter (as a text) by inserting new matter
to insert between other things or parts
interpolateverb
to alter (as a text) by inserting new matter
to insert between other things or parts
interplaynoun
mutual action or influence : interaction
interplanetaryadjective
between planets interplanetary travel
interplanetary space
interphasenoun
the period between the end of one mitotic or meiotic cell division and the beginning of the next
interpersonaladjective
being, relating to, or including relations between persons
interpenetrateverb
to penetrate between, within, or throughout
to penetrate mutually
1 When higher and lower races meet and interpenetrate, only two permanent solutions have thus far been recorded in history.
2 Another influence, he was convinced, worked in her strangely—some older, long-buried presentment of her interpenetrating, even piercing through, the modern self.
3 But however completely this process was carried out, and his materials interpenetrated by his own peculiarities of style and language, he did not succeed in entirely obliterating the traces of independent written sources.
4 Further, we find upon closer investigation that the two poles of an antithesis, positive and negative, e.g., are as inseparable as they are opposed, and that despite all their opposition, they mutually interpenetrate.
5 “There are numerous elements that interpenetrate,” Benjamin explained.
6 Two of the figures embrace, and their bodies interpenetrate to form a new anthropomorphic — no, feminamorphic — tree.
7 In the mind, on the contrary, the hard thing is nowhere in particular, it dents nothing, it suffuses through its mental neighbors, as it were, and interpenetrates them.
8 It crystallizes in the cubic system, the usual form being that of interpenetrating cubes twinned on an octahedral plane.
9 But according to the common teaching of Catholic theologians it has its internal quantity, its distinct integral parts, organs and members—really distinct from one another, though interpenetrating and not spatially external to one another.
10 The number of these who were really heretics, both Catharan and Waldensian, is large, and shows how thoroughly the population was interpenetrated with heresy.
11 Rather than nature being “out there,” everything interpenetrated, and hearing voices was not uncommon in a world enchanted and inhabited by spirit.
12 The divine spirit must interpenetrate the entire secular life: whereby wisdom is concrete within it, and it carries the terms of its own justification.
13 If a wire grounds And interpenetrates the granite blocks With viewless fire, horses shod with steel, Walking along the granite blocks will leap Like mad things in the air.
14 And here is where the interpenetrating resonances grow fascinating.
15 While the Greeks mingled reason with inspiration to produce poetry, the prophets went further, and interpenetrated their ecstasy with a high sense of social justice.
16 However much these cross and interpenetrate, coincide they never can.
17 Bohemia was peculiarly dangerous soil, for it was thoroughly interpenetrated with the leaven of heresy.
18 It says that it interpenetrates all the nations of the civilized world.
19 This nip and sparkle in the air interpenetrated all these fixed and heavy things, these laborious structures, these rigid forms, dissolving them into flowing, ever-changing patterns of fluid loveliness.
20 Orthoclase and quartz, if present, are last to separate out, and fill the spaces between the other minerals; often they interpenetrate to form micropegmatite.
1 贯穿
crosswise interpenetration over through down inform span throughout intersect pervade thorough penetrate pierce transfix
2 交融
3 渗透
saturant saturated pervasive osmotic penetrant permeant inleakage diosmose diosmosis penetration infiltration osmosis percolation permeation pervasion entryism strike soak penetrate infiltrate permeate percolate osmose pervade ingoing permeability inform penetrating seepage diffuse seep sink in sink into soak in soak into soak through invade saturate impregnate transfusion permeance perk sop impenetrate transfuse penetrative osmolar leak ooze sink soak its way
4 互相贯通
6 浸透
saturated impregnate sodden bathed sopped soak penetration saturation interfusion soakage infiltrate penetrate saturate drench
8 混合
blend integration mixture composition cocktail scramble amalgamation confection immixture beat incorporate marry compound mingle meld amalgamate intermingle intermix commingle interflow admix commix
9 使扩散
10 使渗透