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1 interweave
tr[ɪntə'wiːv]1 entretejer2 figurative use entrelazar, cruzar1 entretejer: entretejer, entrelazarinterweave viintertwine: entrelazarse, entretejersev.• entrecruzar v.• entremezclar v.• entretejer v.'ɪntər'wiːv, ˌɪntə'wiːva) \<\<threads/yarns\>\> entretejerb) interwoven past p < threads> entretejido[ˌɪntǝ'wiːv](pt interwove) (pp interwoven) VT entretejer* * *['ɪntər'wiːv, ˌɪntə'wiːv]a) \<\<threads/yarns\>\> entretejerb) interwoven past p < threads> entretejido -
2 interweave
v (past interwove; p.p. interwoven)1) заткати; покрити тканим візерунком2) перен. вставляти; перемішувати; переплітати* * *v(interwove; interwoven, interweaved [-d]) заткати; покрити тканим візерунком; вплітати; вставляти: перемішувати -
3 interweave
verb(past interwove; past participle interwoven)1) воткать, заткать2) сплетать, переплетать (with); вплетать* * *(v) вплести; вплетать; вставить; вставлять; заткать; перемешать; перемешивать; покрыть тканым узором* * *воткать, заткать* * *[,in·ter'weave || ‚ɪntə(r)wɪːv] v. заткать, воткать; вплетать, сплетать, переплетать; перевивать(ся)* * *воткатьвплетатьзаткатьпереплестипереплетатьсплетать* * *1) воткать 2) сплетать, переплетать (with) 3) вставлять -
4 interweave
[ˌɪntə'wiːv]1) ті́сно спліта́ти, перепліта́ти2) затка́ти; впліта́ти -
5 interwove
[͵ıntəʹwəʋv] past от interweave -
6 interwoven
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7 interwove
[ˌɪntə'wəuv]
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