interweave — to twist or weave together; to combine or blend closely
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to twist or weave together; to combine or blend closely
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌɪntərˈwiːv/
Korean meaning: 서로 엮다, 짜넣다; 밀접하게 결합시키다
Korean pronunciation: 인터**위**브
Example Sentences
- The chef's special dish interweaves Korean flavors with French cooking techniques.
- My cat somehow managed to interweave itself with my knitting yarn, creating modern art I never asked for.
- The novel skillfully interweaves multiple timelines to tell a compelling story.
interweave
VERB//ˌɪntərˈwiːv//
to twist or weave together; to combine or blend closely

to twist or weave together; to combine or blend closely
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Origin
중세 영어 시대에 'inter(사이에)' + 'weave(짜다)'가 결합되어 만들어진 단어로, 실을 서로 엮어 하나의 천을 만드는 것처럼 서로 다른 요소들을 하나로 결합한다는 의미에서 유래
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“The chef's special dish interweaves Korean flavors with French cooking techniques.”
“My cat somehow managed to interweave itself with my knitting yarn, creating modern art I never asked for.”
“The novel skillfully interweaves multiple timelines to tell a compelling story.”
“His presentation interweaves humor with serious business data, making boring statistics surprisingly entertaining.”
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