Intersperse
[ɪntə'spɜːs] or [,ɪntɚ'spɝs]
解释:
(verb.) introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions.
(verb.) place at intervals in or among; 'intersperse exclamation marks in the text'.
海伦手打--From WordNet
解释:
(v. t.) To scatter or set here and there among other things; to insert at intervals; as, to intersperse pictures in a book.
(v. t.) To diversify or adorn with things set or scattered at intervals; to place something at intervals in or among; as, to intersperse a book with pictures.
切丽录入
同义词及近义词:
v. a. [1]. Scatter or set here and there.[2]. Interlard, mix, diversify by mixture.
校对:塞勒斯特
同义词及反义词:
SYN:Interlard, powder, scatter
ANT:Expunge
巴雷特校对
解释:
v.t. to scatter or set here and there.—n. Intersper′sion.
校对:莱斯利
例句:
- Here the spinster aunt burst into fit number two, of hysteric laughter interspersed with screams. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 匹克威克外传.
- In the Statesman, enquiries into the principles of Method are interspersed with discussions about Politics. 柏拉图. 理想国.
- The noises were sufficiently removed and shut out from the counting-house to blend into a busy hum, interspersed with periodical clinks and thumps. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 小杜丽.
- The surface is very uneven, rising like the waves of a troubled sea, descending low, and interspersed by rifts that sink deep. 玛丽·雪莱. 弗兰肯斯坦.
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