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intermingle
intermingle, v. (ɪntəˈmɪŋg(ə)l) Also 6–7 enter-, 6 -mengle. [f. inter- 1 + mingle v.] 1. trans. To mingle (two or more things) together, so that each is mixed with the other; also, to introduce and mix (an element) with another or among other things.c 1470 Henryson Mor. Fab. ii. (Town & C. Mouse) xx...
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intermingle
intermingle/ˌɪntəˈmɪŋgl; ˌɪntɚ`mɪŋɡl/ v[I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr]~ (sb/sth) (with sb/sth) (cause people, ideas, substances, etc to) mix together (使人、 思想、 物质等)混合 Oil and water will not intermingle. 油和水不相融合. a busy trading port, where people of all races intermingle (with each other) 一个繁忙的贸易港口, 各种族的人(相互)混在一起...
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Bigiston
The Ndyuka and Kalina people peacefully coexist, but do not intermingle or intermarriage.
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Boliche
During the cooking process, the flavors of the ham and beef intermingle, and the ham can serve to baste the interior of the beef.
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interminglement
interˈminglement rare. [f. intermingle v. + -ment.] An intermingling.1873 Symonds Grk. Poets viii. 240 The interminglement of debauchery with a spirit of true piety. 1883 A. Stewart Nether Lochaber liii. 334 An ugly interminglement of black and dark grey.
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Single-celling
The practice in many prisons of allowing general population prisoners to freely intermingle during normal hours diminishes the critics argument, while
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intermingling
▪ I. intermingling, vbl. n. (-ˈmɪŋglɪŋ) [-ing1.] The action of the vb. intermingle.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. To Rdr. ¶5 The tediousnesse of studie, is to be assuaged with some intermingling of delight. 1601 Dent Pathw. Heaven (1831) 13 This intermingling of grace and corruption in the Soul. 1862 G...
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Venous angle
At the venous angle, the carotid sheath and axillary sheath intermingle, forming a continuous neurovascular ensheathment.
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enterlade
† enterˈlade, v. Obs. rare—1. [? misprint for enterlace, as in later editions; or var. of enterlard.]1545 T. Raynalde Womans Booke 18 They [the vessels] begin to intermingle, enbrade, and enterlade each other.
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Chemistry (serial)
The four characters whose lives intermingle are Ramis, Raina, their teacher Professor Waqar, and his wife Maryam.
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森林-城镇交界域
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美国国家森林局将交界域定义为“住家与荒地接触或混合(homes and wildlands meet or intermingle)”的地方,或者更具体地说,“人类及其开发的地区与荒地可燃物接触或混合”的地方。
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Old salt
Their factual oral histories and fictional sea stories often intermingle and thus may overall be truthful, half-true, or fiction.
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Word dictionary - connection - MDBG Chinese Dictionary
to open access / to establish contact / to remove a block / to put through (a phone connection) 交集. jiāojí. *交集* | 交集* | *交集. (of diverse emotions) to occur simultaneously; to intermingle / common ground; points of commonality; overlap; connection / interaction; dealings / (math.) (set theory) intersection. 皇亲国戚.
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Gray Tree
The work came at a time when Mondrian was beginning to experiment with Cubism: its foreground and background elements seem to intermingle, and the palette
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