interweave
1.To twist together; interweave.
2.To interweave or entangle; entwine.
3.To join by weaving or twining together; interweave.
4.To connect by or as if by lacing together; interweave.
5.To interweave(fragments of two or more scenes) in a film.
6.Absorb, Inherit and Innovation——A Discussion on the Interweave of the Native and Exotic Architecture Cultures in Japan
7.POLYESTER BRUSHED TRICOT,it interweave with 100% polyester chemical fiber,with pre-finished, dyeing and finishing ,scheduling , drawing by hair , finished product finalizing technics. .
8.It is said “life is drama and drama is life.” Movies and life mutually (6) interweave, and there should be a spiritual interaction.
9.INTRODUCTION :The sculpture shows the granite interweave together. Being a bizarred view. The wright let hard stone can be weaving as if soft knitting wool.
10.The lively feeling of life, the profound lessons from history, the splendid colours of the time, interweave into a sentimental knot, tight and unable to be untied.

