[V-RECIP-ERG ](使)缠绕;(使)盘绕 If one thing is entwined with another thing, or if you entwine two things, the two things are twisted around each other.
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His dazed eyes stare at the eels, which still writhe and entwine...
他茫然地盯着仍在翻滚缠绕的鳗鱼。
Facing each other, the giraffes were managing to entwine their necks in the most astonishing manner...
长颈鹿正面对面地用力将脖子缠绕在一起,那种姿势令人大为惊诧。
He entwined his fingers with hers.
他和她十指相扣。
...with silk ribbons and flowers entwined in their hair.
她们的头发上缠着丝带和花儿
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)纠缠;(使)紧密相连 If two things entwine or are entwined, they closely resemble or are linked to each other, and they are difficult to separate or identify.
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The book entwines the personal and the political to chart the history of four generations of the family...
那本书将个人和政治联系在一起,描述该家族四代人的历史。
Once, years ago, he told me our lives should entwine.
多年前,他曾经对我说我们应该生活在一起。
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...before media manipulation became entwined with management.
在媒体操纵渗透进管理之前
...the entwined lives of Dorothy Gale and Judy Garland.
桃乐丝和朱迪·加兰交织在一起的人生
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en·twine/ɪnˈtwaɪn; NAmEɪnˈtwaɪn/verb[usually passive ]1entwinesth (with/in/around sth) to twist or wind sth around sth else 盘绕;缠绕◆They strolled through the park, with arms entwined.他们挽着胳膊漫步穿过公园。2be entwined (with sth)to be very closely involved or connected with sth 与…密切相关(或紧密相联)◆Her destiny was entwined with his.她与他的命运紧密相联。entwineentwinesentwinedentwiningen·twine/ɪnˈtwaɪn; NAmEɪnˈtwaɪn/
1to twist two things together or to wind one thing around another: They walked together with their arms entwined.GRAMMAREntwine is usually passive when used as a transitive verb.2be entwined (with something) to be closely connected with something in a complicated way: Our views of leadership are entwined with ideas of heroism.
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