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词汇 interpenetrate
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Definition of interpenetrate in English:

interpenetrate

verb ɪntəˈpɛnɪtreɪtˌɪn(t)ərˈpɛnəˌtreɪt
  • Mix or merge together.

    混合,交融;贯穿,相互渗透

    no object the two concepts interpenetrate in interesting ways

    两种概念有趣地相互渗透。

    with object fibres of meaning interpenetrate every strand of sound

    丝丝缕缕情意在每串音符中相互渗透。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So the two are interpenetrating, just as the breath is something which connects the inside and the outside.
    • Their idea was that the myofibril contains toothbrush-like structures facing one another and pushed together so that their bristles interpenetrate.
    • The opposed sets of self-contained images interpenetrate one another; by the end of the book it is impossible to say that Don Quixote is mad, and impossible to say that the duke and the duchess are sane.
    • The architecture is such that this higher level is clearly interpenetrated with the lower level and casts its power down to where I stand making me feel stilled and centred right where I am.
    • He inhabits a world where historical activity is surrounded by supernatural forces, where the numinous constantly interpenetrates the dull sublunary world of common sense.
    • Hence, in this analysis, there can be no clear-cut boundary between the military and civilian sectors of society, as each is routinely interpenetrated by the other.
    • Their interacting narratives alternate, interpenetrate, and finally coalesce in the culminating moment of the Messiah episode.
    • The layer closest to the user is a polypropylene non-woven material; there then follows a polyester non-woven and cross linked cellulosic material which are bonded together to the extent only that a few fibres interpenetrate.
    • Group and individual identities can interpenetrate, overlap, and influence each other.
    • Second, as questions of both national and societal security merge and interpenetrate, it is clear that possessing a reactive operational strategy alone is inadequate as a means of deterrence.
    • Cultures interpenetrate, overlap and procreate as well as militate against one another as they sometimes do.
    • It's easy to ignore how black and white cultures in America have interpenetrated, how relatively safe and peaceful our lives are because of his life's work.
    • They interpenetrate of course and the fact that I've been reading science fiction for thirty-five or more years means that I probably have a somewhat more louche approach to these remarkable possibilities than many people do.
    • This bio-plasmic body that surrounds and interpenetrates the physical body called the ‘etheric’ body, is responsible for maintaining vitality, good health and well being at all levels.
    • Rhetoric interpenetrates every aspect of this conversation.
    • Religion and art are tightly bound together, interpenetrating each other.
    • On a computer screen it is much easier to draw curves and bubbles, to have planes interpenetrate at odd angles and slide around.
    • The electron fluid that interpenetrates the iron nuclei is itself tremendously concentrated, capable of controlled energy fluxes that may never be obtainable by terrestrial engineering.
    • I suggested that there were two bodies, the dense physical one which appears solid, and another invisible one that functions like a snake moving and interpenetrating with the physical one.
    • Instead, its darkness interpenetrates the figure; their contest is fought out through brushy, blurred and sharp lines, and through the quiet waves of energy rippling along the velvet, planed-down blackness.

Derivatives

  • interpenetration

  • noun ɪntəpɛnɪˈtreɪʃ(ə)nˌɪn(t)ərˌpɛnəˈtreɪʃ(ə)n
    • Globalization is not a phenomenon of the last decade - trade flows, human migration and the interpenetration of cultures are as old as human experience.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He develops organic correspondences in the locomotion of faceless crowds by editing them into a new context while maintaining the interpenetration of time and space into one continuous form.
      • Thus, the knife opening up a wound in flesh is an attribute of the interpenetration of bodies, but the event of ‘being cut’ is what is expressed by the statement ‘He was cut with the knife’.
      • He kept in view both the material and the symbolic, the public and private, the ‘outer’ culture and ‘inner’ psyche, while also insisting on the interpenetrations between these terms.
      • The interpenetration of these relationships between politicians, senior civil servants and private business is what ultimately paralyses the State in its endeavour to economic development.
  • interpenetrative

  • adjective ɪntəˈpɛnɪtrətɪv
    • At the end of a great symphony there is the sense that the music has grown by the interpenetrative activity of all its constituent elements.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It also runs the danger of distorting facts, by either investing a regional architecture with characteristics it does not possess or excluding more interpenetrative cultural formations.
      • The temporal dimension concerns the interpenetrative nature of what are commonly perceived as distinct phases of time.
      • The value chain in America of the 21st Century is multicultural, interconnected, and increasingly interpenetrative.
      • By ‘sacred’ I mean numinous, animated by an interpenetrative spirit, with value and meaning independent of what we humans assign it.

Definition of interpenetrate in US English:

interpenetrate

verbˌɪn(t)ərˈpɛnəˌtreɪtˌin(t)ərˈpenəˌtrāt
  • Mix or merge together.

    混合,交融;贯穿,相互渗透

    no object the two concepts interpenetrate in interesting ways

    两种概念有趣地相互渗透。

    with object fibers of meaning interpenetrate every strand of sound

    丝丝缕缕情意在每串音符中相互渗透。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The architecture is such that this higher level is clearly interpenetrated with the lower level and casts its power down to where I stand making me feel stilled and centred right where I am.
    • I suggested that there were two bodies, the dense physical one which appears solid, and another invisible one that functions like a snake moving and interpenetrating with the physical one.
    • It's easy to ignore how black and white cultures in America have interpenetrated, how relatively safe and peaceful our lives are because of his life's work.
    • On a computer screen it is much easier to draw curves and bubbles, to have planes interpenetrate at odd angles and slide around.
    • The electron fluid that interpenetrates the iron nuclei is itself tremendously concentrated, capable of controlled energy fluxes that may never be obtainable by terrestrial engineering.
    • So the two are interpenetrating, just as the breath is something which connects the inside and the outside.
    • They interpenetrate of course and the fact that I've been reading science fiction for thirty-five or more years means that I probably have a somewhat more louche approach to these remarkable possibilities than many people do.
    • This bio-plasmic body that surrounds and interpenetrates the physical body called the ‘etheric’ body, is responsible for maintaining vitality, good health and well being at all levels.
    • Their interacting narratives alternate, interpenetrate, and finally coalesce in the culminating moment of the Messiah episode.
    • Rhetoric interpenetrates every aspect of this conversation.
    • The layer closest to the user is a polypropylene non-woven material; there then follows a polyester non-woven and cross linked cellulosic material which are bonded together to the extent only that a few fibres interpenetrate.
    • Group and individual identities can interpenetrate, overlap, and influence each other.
    • He inhabits a world where historical activity is surrounded by supernatural forces, where the numinous constantly interpenetrates the dull sublunary world of common sense.
    • Hence, in this analysis, there can be no clear-cut boundary between the military and civilian sectors of society, as each is routinely interpenetrated by the other.
    • Cultures interpenetrate, overlap and procreate as well as militate against one another as they sometimes do.
    • Second, as questions of both national and societal security merge and interpenetrate, it is clear that possessing a reactive operational strategy alone is inadequate as a means of deterrence.
    • The opposed sets of self-contained images interpenetrate one another; by the end of the book it is impossible to say that Don Quixote is mad, and impossible to say that the duke and the duchess are sane.
    • Their idea was that the myofibril contains toothbrush-like structures facing one another and pushed together so that their bristles interpenetrate.
    • Instead, its darkness interpenetrates the figure; their contest is fought out through brushy, blurred and sharp lines, and through the quiet waves of energy rippling along the velvet, planed-down blackness.
    • Religion and art are tightly bound together, interpenetrating each other.
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