adj. 缠绕的;错综复杂的
v. 使缠结,缠绕(intertwine 的过去式)
1.Wagner found this most eloquently illustrated in the Black spiritual, where the desire for freedom in this world and the hope for salvation in the next are inextricably intertwined.
瓦格纳在《黑人精神》一书中发现了这一点,在这本书中,对这个世界自由的渴望和对下一个世界的拯救的希望是密不可分地交织在一起的。
2.From the beginning, myth and history were intertwined.
神话传说和历史从一开头就相互交织。
3.Certainly, music and fashion have always been intertwined.
当然,音乐和时尚总是紧密相连。
4.These areas are often intertwined.
这些方面经常会相互影响。
5.Financial markets are closely intertwined.
金融市场相互密切交织。
6.The process of recession and recovery are intricately intertwined.
萧条和复苏的过程是盘根错节的。