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Definition of interlace in English: interlaceverb ɪntəˈleɪsˌɪn(t)ərˈleɪs 1Cross or be crossed intricately together; interweave. 使交错,使交织 with object Jane interlaced her fingers to form a cup Example sentencesExamples - ‘It's the best prank of the year,’ I informed him, interlacing our fingers.
- Williams took a deep breath, interlacing his fingers above his head and trying to keep a cool head.
- I interlaced my fingers and lifted them up to my lips so that the tips of the forefingers were touching my upper lip.
- She grinned at him and took it, interlacing their fingers, as she always liked to do.
- Derek stroked my hand lightly, interlacing his own fingers with mine.
- She leaned forward and draped her arms around her knees, interlacing her fingers.
- Keeping your legs straight at the knees and your heels pushed towards the ceiling, take your arms over your head and interlace your fingers, turning the palms away.
- She interlaced her gloved fingers together around the soup, whatever it was, allowing the steam to rise up and touch her face.
- For a moment, she was afraid he was going to reject her until she felt his hand covering hers, interlacing their fingers together.
- Brandon was absently playing with a strand of Chasity's hair, wrapping it around his finger, tucking it behind her ear and interlacing it between his fingers.
- ‘All right,’ the principal started, interlacing his fingers and placing his hands calmly on his desk.
- I stared at our hands as he interlaced our fingers.
- Liz smiled gently taking his hand in hers, interlacing their fingers.
- Davis nodded, taking a seat behind his desk and interlacing his fingers underneath his chin.
- Somehow, you must record that other sheet and interlace one image over the other to decipher this code.
- He took my hand, interlacing his fingers through mine, and stood up.
- I snake my arm behind your neck and interlace my fingers together.
- Thick wooden supports braced the wall every few yards, and even the gaps in between the logs were filled with a mesh of sticks and branches interlaced like a rough basket weave.
- She closed her eyes and put her arms behind her head, interlacing her fingers.
- He pays for our drinks and as we go outside, he takes my hand into his and interlaces our fingers.
- 1.1interlace something withwith object Mingle or intersperse something with.
夹杂,点缀 discussion interlaced with esoteric mathematics 夹杂着深奥数学问题的讨论。 Example sentencesExamples - This time we listened to speeches by university administrators and church officials who spoke of the essential relationship between faith and learning, interlacing their talks with references to the mandatum.
- She carries this particular comparison throughout the book, interlacing it with different theme songs and characters or sayings that are similar to the points she wants to make.
- A prologue and sixteen scenes are interlaced with a twelve-note theme and fifteen variations for orchestra alone.
- The remark provoked raucous laughter, and the balance of the first game was interlaced with a slew of lewd speculation.
- But Shakespeare scholars realized that the actual text was interlaced with lines that cut against Olivier's theme of martial glory and royal heroism.
- These dance pieces will be interlaced with a multi-media/movement installation by Aven.
- These bits are interlaced with the usual interview cuts from Lawrence, director David Raynr, and the production team.
- But the childhood stories are interlaced with more recent remembrances.
- It is an association of place and memory that draws him to interlace the past with the present.
- Lovano's music is described by critics as interlacing the past with the present.
- 1.2Electronics with object Scan (a video image) in such a way that alternate lines form one sequence which is followed by the other lines in a second sequence.
〔电子〕(电视图像)隔行扫描,隔行析像 you need different software to interlace the images Example sentencesExamples - The technical standards used will be those used in 1939: 405 lines, fifty frames interlaced, giving twenty-five complete picture frames per second.
- Progressive scan signals are generated by combining the two interlaced frames and only sending the full image, not the interlaced frames, which means that processing is needed to calculate the frames in between.
- An input video signal of an interlaced scan format passes through an MCI block, an EDI block, and a line averaging interpolation block, respectively.
- I tried switching between progressive and interlaced modes, and saw the TV do its reconfiguration flash, but the text jittered in both modes.
- Analog televisions, for example, interlace frames to create the appearance of 30 frames-per-second resolution.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French entrelacier, from entre- 'between' + lacier 'to lace'. Rhymesabase, ace, apace, backspace, base, bass, brace, case, chase, dace, efface, embrace, encase, enchase, enlace, face, grace, interspace, in-your-face, lace, mace, misplace, outface, outpace, pace, place, plaice, race, space, Thrace, trace, upper case Definition of interlace in US English: interlaceverbˌin(t)ərˈlāsˌɪn(t)ərˈleɪs 1Cross or be crossed intricately together; interweave. 使交错,使交织 with object Jane interlaced her fingers to form a cup Example sentencesExamples - Somehow, you must record that other sheet and interlace one image over the other to decipher this code.
- Keeping your legs straight at the knees and your heels pushed towards the ceiling, take your arms over your head and interlace your fingers, turning the palms away.
- She grinned at him and took it, interlacing their fingers, as she always liked to do.
- She closed her eyes and put her arms behind her head, interlacing her fingers.
- ‘All right,’ the principal started, interlacing his fingers and placing his hands calmly on his desk.
- Liz smiled gently taking his hand in hers, interlacing their fingers.
- Brandon was absently playing with a strand of Chasity's hair, wrapping it around his finger, tucking it behind her ear and interlacing it between his fingers.
- Davis nodded, taking a seat behind his desk and interlacing his fingers underneath his chin.
- She leaned forward and draped her arms around her knees, interlacing her fingers.
- I interlaced my fingers and lifted them up to my lips so that the tips of the forefingers were touching my upper lip.
- Derek stroked my hand lightly, interlacing his own fingers with mine.
- For a moment, she was afraid he was going to reject her until she felt his hand covering hers, interlacing their fingers together.
- She interlaced her gloved fingers together around the soup, whatever it was, allowing the steam to rise up and touch her face.
- He pays for our drinks and as we go outside, he takes my hand into his and interlaces our fingers.
- Thick wooden supports braced the wall every few yards, and even the gaps in between the logs were filled with a mesh of sticks and branches interlaced like a rough basket weave.
- I stared at our hands as he interlaced our fingers.
- ‘It's the best prank of the year,’ I informed him, interlacing our fingers.
- He took my hand, interlacing his fingers through mine, and stood up.
- Williams took a deep breath, interlacing his fingers above his head and trying to keep a cool head.
- I snake my arm behind your neck and interlace my fingers together.
- 1.1interlace something withwith object Mingle or intersperse something with.
夹杂,点缀 discussion interlaced with esoteric mathematics 夹杂着深奥数学问题的讨论。 buttercups interlacing their gold with the silver of the daisies Example sentencesExamples - But Shakespeare scholars realized that the actual text was interlaced with lines that cut against Olivier's theme of martial glory and royal heroism.
- This time we listened to speeches by university administrators and church officials who spoke of the essential relationship between faith and learning, interlacing their talks with references to the mandatum.
- A prologue and sixteen scenes are interlaced with a twelve-note theme and fifteen variations for orchestra alone.
- These bits are interlaced with the usual interview cuts from Lawrence, director David Raynr, and the production team.
- But the childhood stories are interlaced with more recent remembrances.
- She carries this particular comparison throughout the book, interlacing it with different theme songs and characters or sayings that are similar to the points she wants to make.
- Lovano's music is described by critics as interlacing the past with the present.
- The remark provoked raucous laughter, and the balance of the first game was interlaced with a slew of lewd speculation.
- It is an association of place and memory that draws him to interlace the past with the present.
- These dance pieces will be interlaced with a multi-media/movement installation by Aven.
- 1.2Electronics with object Scan (a video image) in such a way that alternate lines form one sequence which is followed by the other lines in a second sequence.
〔电子〕(电视图像)隔行扫描,隔行析像 you need different software to interlace the images Example sentencesExamples - An input video signal of an interlaced scan format passes through an MCI block, an EDI block, and a line averaging interpolation block, respectively.
- Analog televisions, for example, interlace frames to create the appearance of 30 frames-per-second resolution.
- Progressive scan signals are generated by combining the two interlaced frames and only sending the full image, not the interlaced frames, which means that processing is needed to calculate the frames in between.
- I tried switching between progressive and interlaced modes, and saw the TV do its reconfiguration flash, but the text jittered in both modes.
- The technical standards used will be those used in 1939: 405 lines, fifty frames interlaced, giving twenty-five complete picture frames per second.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French entrelacier, from entre- ‘between’ + lacier ‘to lace’. |