英:['ɪn'wi:v]
美:[ɪn'wiv]
英:['ɪn'wi:v]
美:[ɪn'wiv]
in·weave
ihn wiv
第三人称单数:inweaves
现在分词:inweaving
过去式:inwove或inweaved
过去分词:inwoven或inweaved
The first known use of inweave was in the 15th century
1 Allow me to illustrate my idea by narrating incidents of a case in point, and which is inwoven with the recollections and tenderest sympathies of my whole life.
2 As this diminished her immediate store of topics while at the Comptons—village doings were so inwoven with the Brays’ affairs—Miss Greene felt obliged to extend the radius which her reports took in.
3 The rich stuffs with inscriptions inwoven in gold, in the Middle Ages, were called “literatis.”
4 Human interests, however, are not merely earthly interests; the story is vocal with heavenly melodies and inwoven with messages of divine meaning and grace.
5 It has, however, inwoven in the cloth, horizontal parallel lines of dark-blue yarn on the back and the upper part of the front.
6 The life of Dr. Beecher is closely inwoven with the ecclesiastical history of New England.
7 It sounded as if she had said it every day, and she knew why; the words and others like them, sweet and commonplace, were inwoven with the texture of her dreams.
8 Art in those days was closely inwoven with the life of the people; they lived artistic lives.
9 Utility does not consist only in adequate space; it has many other features, closely inwoven with it.
10 Really," I exclaimed, "the natural history is good, and is fairly inwoven with the tale.
11 It is a quality of my fibre, divinely inwoven like mind in matter.
12 It rose and fell in eddies, swirling wreaths, and undulations; inwoven with starbeams, as with golden thread, it clothed him about in circles of some magical primordial substance.
13 Dresses were frequently adorned with inwoven patterns and attached borders and embroideries.
14 In his other hand he gingerly held a quaint little Indian basket, gaily stained, and inwoven with sweet-scented grass.
15 But his ideas of the dignity of his art were so inwoven into his character that he probably met calamity bravely.
16 It has many beautiful things inwoven with its morbidities.
17 Happiness is a golden spell inwoven with most of our lives at certain times, whether we be rich or poor.
18 Coleridge wrote of Shakespeare's imagination "kindling like a meteor... one sentence begetting the next naturally... the meaning all inwoven".
19 It is true that God has given to us, and inwoven in our nature a desire for a perfection and completeness made manifest to our senses in this mortal life.
20 The observance of Good Friday is inwoven into the very texture of the Christian Religion, having been kept from the very first age of Christianity with strictest fasting and humiliation.
2 使交织
interweave interlace interknit twist interleave enweave inlace interplait lace weave trellis interwork enlace complect
3 使织入
4 交织
interlaced inwrought tissue interwork interweave interlace lace intertwine counterchange weave braid trellis twine interknit entwine pleach twist intertexture contexture interlacement interleave raddle complect union anastomose enweave inlace interplait enlace
5 使织合
6 织进