1.(使)缠结,(使)缠绕在一起
1.to twist things together, or to be twisted together
2.to be closely connected with something else
1.This arrangement is often described as a bowl of spaghetti, or worms in a bucket, all intertwined with each other.
这个安排经常被描述作为一个碗意粉或者蠕虫在桶,所有交错互相。
2.It is all somehow intertwined in a very intricate way and is really remarkable how well that works in practice.
它们以非常错综复杂的方式纠缠在一起,它们在现实中能运作,是相当神奇的。
3.The United States and China are so economically intertwined, the functionalists argue, that they ought to be strategic partners as well.
他们强调,美国和中国经济上互相依赖,理应成为战略伙伴。
4.If one day we meet again, all will be cast into the shade brain repeatedly intertwined you just give it a little happiness.
如果有一天我们再次遇见,所有的都会黯然失色脑中反复交织的只是你给的那一点幸福。
5.For reasons of geography Mexico's fate is ineluctably intertwined with that of the United States.
由于地理上的原因,墨西哥的经济与美国不可避免地纠结在一起。
6.Notice how this pulsating 'bow' of silvery-white and other intertwined colors rains down in a shower of sparkles on your diaphragm.
请注意这如何跳动这银白‘弓形’和其它缠绕颜色在你的横膈膜上闪耀如大雨倾下。
7.The United States is now more than ever intertwined with other nations in the global economy and its far-reaching security issues, she said.
她说,美国当前在世界经济和深远的安全问题上与其他国家的关联比以往任何时候都更加密切。
8.He said the fates of Italy and Spain are intertwined, and integral to the euro's near-term fortunes.
威尔金森说,意大利和西班牙的命运相互交织,也决定着短时间内欧元是什么样的命运。
9.The history of human progress is intimately intertwined with that of cities.
人类进步的历史与城市发展的历史密切相关。
10.Under index-controlled partitioning, the concepts of partitioned table, partitioning index and clustering were all intertwined.
对于索引控制的分区方法,分区的表、分区索引和群集这几个概念之间有点纠缠不清。