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1. (v.i.) entwine
to twine about, around, or together.
Etymology: (1590–1600)
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| Definition of 'entwine' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) knit, entwine
tie or link together
2. (verb) intertwine, twine, entwine, enlace, interlace, lace
spin,wind, or twist together
"intertwine the ribbons"; "Twine the threads into a rope"; "intertwined hearts"
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| Definition of 'entwine' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (verb) entwine
to twine, twist, or wreathe together or round
2. (verb) entwine
to be twisted or twined
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Sense: to wind round.
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Afrikaans: omstrengel |
Arabic: يَشْبِكُ، يَحْبِكُ |
Bulgarian: обвивам |
Brazilian: enredar |
Czech: vinout (se) |
German: umwinden, umwickeln |
Danish: vikle |
Greek: τυλίγω |
Spanish: entrelazar |
Estonian: põimima |
Farsi: به هم بافتن؛ حلقه زدن |
Finnish: kiertyä |
French: (s')entrelacer |
Hebrew: לִשזוֹר |
Hindi: गूथना |
Croatian: oviti (se), oplesti (se) |
Hungarian: körülfon |
Indonesian: menggulung |
Icelandic: vefja/fléttast um |
Italian: intrecciare |
Japanese: 巻きつく |
Korean: 휘감기게 하다 |
Lithuanian: apvyti, supinti |
Latvian: iepīt; apvīt |
Malay: melilit |
Dutch: (zich) winden om |
Norwegian: flette, tvinne sammen, vi |
Polish: opleść |
Persian: به هم بافتن؛ حلقه زدن |
Pashto: پېچل، نغاړلو تاوول |
Portuguese: enredar |
Romanian: a (se)încolăci |
Russian: обвивать |
Slovak: vinúť (sa) |
Slovenian: preplesti (se) |
Serbian: uplesti |
Swedish: vira om, fläta ihop |
Thai: พันรอบ |
Turkish: dolamak, sarmak |
Taiwanese: 纏繞 |
Ukrainian: сплітати(ся); обвивати |
Urdu: کسی کے گرد لپٹنا |
Vietnamese: bện |
Chinese: 缠绕 |
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