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Definition of interplay in English: interplaynoun ˈɪntəpleɪˈɪn(t)ərˌpleɪ mass nounThe way in which two or more things have an effect on each other. 相互影响;相互作用 the interplay between inheritance and learning 先天遗传与后天学习之间的相互影响。 Example sentencesExamples - The flirting, the teasing, just the whole interplay between them is great.
- I think what really endears this show to its audience is the family-type interplay between the characters.
- The complex interplay between the various forces involved results in a rapidly changing picture.
- Only track three has no vocals, and the track is beautiful in its interplay of fragile melody, organ washes, guitar and bass.
- Anti-discrimination laws might seem at first sight to not to affect this interplay of small corrections, but they do.
- The same complex interplay operated between the economic and political objectives of the post-Cold War peace.
- The interplay between text messaging and radio is as improbable as the convergence of cameras and phones.
- Of course there's the requisite romantic interplay between Dirk and the doc.
- With smooth transitions of tone and mood, their interplay was one of perfection.
- Time is temporally suspended through there being a lack of reciprocal interplay between subject and object.
- Its simple and lucid narrative is aglow with moments and charged yet contained interplay of emotions.
- The eight tracks glow with grace, pace, melodic invention and their assured interplay.
- Still, if I were to say there is no sexual interplay in figure photography, that would not be honest.
- But although there's plenty of interplay here, none of it really raises the hairs on your arms.
- The interplay between purity and pollution is a leitmotif of this exhibition.
- We need the classical theories in order to understand the complex interplay between economics and politics.
- This interplay between comedy and violence is awkward throughout the film.
- This interplay of repartee and rhythm kept the audience totally entertained.
- The work stands out for the strong interplay of shades, colours and forms.
- They show has interplay of earthen tones in dark and light shades, creating a stunning effect.
Synonyms interaction, interchange, teamwork, cooperation, reciprocation, reciprocity, give and take, compromises, concessions flexibility, adaptability Definition of interplay in US English: interplaynounˈɪn(t)ərˌpleɪˈin(t)ərˌplā The way in which two or more things have an effect on each other. 相互影响;相互作用 the interplay between inheritance and learning 先天遗传与后天学习之间的相互影响。 Example sentencesExamples - This interplay between comedy and violence is awkward throughout the film.
- Its simple and lucid narrative is aglow with moments and charged yet contained interplay of emotions.
- But although there's plenty of interplay here, none of it really raises the hairs on your arms.
- They show has interplay of earthen tones in dark and light shades, creating a stunning effect.
- Only track three has no vocals, and the track is beautiful in its interplay of fragile melody, organ washes, guitar and bass.
- The complex interplay between the various forces involved results in a rapidly changing picture.
- This interplay of repartee and rhythm kept the audience totally entertained.
- The eight tracks glow with grace, pace, melodic invention and their assured interplay.
- The flirting, the teasing, just the whole interplay between them is great.
- Time is temporally suspended through there being a lack of reciprocal interplay between subject and object.
- The work stands out for the strong interplay of shades, colours and forms.
- With smooth transitions of tone and mood, their interplay was one of perfection.
- The interplay between purity and pollution is a leitmotif of this exhibition.
- We need the classical theories in order to understand the complex interplay between economics and politics.
- Of course there's the requisite romantic interplay between Dirk and the doc.
- The interplay between text messaging and radio is as improbable as the convergence of cameras and phones.
- Still, if I were to say there is no sexual interplay in figure photography, that would not be honest.
- Anti-discrimination laws might seem at first sight to not to affect this interplay of small corrections, but they do.
- I think what really endears this show to its audience is the family-type interplay between the characters.
- The same complex interplay operated between the economic and political objectives of the post-Cold War peace.
Synonyms interaction, interchange, teamwork, cooperation, reciprocation, reciprocity, give and take, compromises, concessions |