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1 past internjeave
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2 imbricar
v.1 to make overlap.2 to imbricate, to overlap, to lap over.* * *1 to interweave1 to be interwoven* * *1. VT1) (=superponer) to overlap2) (=entrelazar) to interweave2.See:* * *= interweave.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado interwove, participio interwoven.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.* * *= interweave.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado interwove, participio interwoven.Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.
* * *imbricar vt2. [temas] to interweave* * *v/t overlap -
3 solapar
v.1 to cover up.2 to conceal, to mask, to hide, to keep under wraps.María sigiló el secreto Mary concealed the secret.* * *1 COSTURA to put lapels on1 (cubrir) to overlap* * *1. VT1) (=cubrir parcialmente) to overlap2) (=encubrir) to cover up, keep dark2.VI to overlap ( con with)3.See:* * *= overlap, layer, interweave.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado interwove, participio interwoven.Ex. One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is to what extent the coverage of the data base overlaps with other data bases in similar subjects.Ex. For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.----* cuyos cometidos se solapan = overlapping.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* que se solapan = overlapping.* TX (término que solapa a otro en el significado) = XT (overlapping term).* unir sin solapar = butt together.* * *= overlap, layer, interweave.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado interwove, participio interwoven.Ex: One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is to what extent the coverage of the data base overlaps with other data bases in similar subjects.
Ex: For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.* cuyos cometidos se solapan = overlapping.* juntar sin solapar = butt together.* que se solapan = overlapping.* TX (término que solapa a otro en el significado) = XT (overlapping term).* unir sin solapar = butt together.* * *
solapar
I verbo transitivo
1 (superponerse a) to overlap
2 (ocultar, disimular) to conceal, cover up
II verbo intransitivo to overlap
* * *solapar vtto cover up* * *v/t hide* * *solapar vt: to cover up, to keep secret -
4 przepl|eść
pf — przepl|atać impf (przeplotę, przepleciesz, przeplecie, przeplótł, przepletli — przeplatam) Ⅰ vt 1. (spleść na przemian) to intertwine, to interlace, to interweave [warkocz, koszyk, nitki]- lubiła przeplatać warkocz wstążką she liked to interlace the ribbon with her plait- przeplatała nitki białe i czarne she interwove white and black threads- przeplótł między palcami różaniec he slid the rosary beads through his fingers2. przen. (przedzielić) alternate- przeplatać rymy w wierszu to alternate rhymes in a poem- autor przeplótł sceny tragiczne z humorystycznymi the author interwove the tragic scenes with the humorous ones3. (urozmaicić) to interlard- swoją wypowiedź przeplatał dygresjami/cytatami z poezji he interlarded his speech with digressions/poetry quotationsⅡ przepleść się — przeplatać się książk. (mieszać się) to alternate- deszcz przeplatał się ze śniegiem rain alternated with snow■ kwiecień – plecień, bo przeplata trochę zimy, trochę lata przysł. ≈ never cast a clout till May be out przysł.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przepl|eść
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5 interweave
[ˌɪntə'wiːv]General subject: interwove, interwoven -
6 ჩააქსოვა
vinterwove -
7 verflocht
1. interweaved2. interwove
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