i
ia
ib
ic
id
ie
if
ig
ih
ii
ik
il
im
in
io
ip
iq
ir
is
it
iu
iv
iw
ix
Перевод: intermingle
[глагол] перемешивать; смешивать; смешиваться; перемешиваться; общаться
Тезаурус:
- Irish immigrants and English aristocracy intermingle in Edwardian Liverpool.
- They prefer not to intermingle.
- Dramatic as imprinting is as a form of learning, it suffered from my point of view from the problem that for a bird to become imprinted requires exposing it to the stimulus, the flashing light or whatever, for a couple of hours; memory builds up slowly over that time, and so the cellular changes that are going on during the period inevitably intermingle the effects of learning and of visual stimulation with those of memory formation.
- This growth form itself maximises the chance that genets will intermingle: it maximizes the role of interspecific contacts in the life of the genet.
- C. Wright Mills (1956) placed the US Presidency at the centre of three closely interconnecting elite groupings: the corporate rich (from whose ranks most presidential candidates come); the military hierarchy (for whom the President is commander-in-chief); and the presidential staffs themselves, where senior career civil servants intermingle with corporate executives and political campaign assistants brought into Washington by the successful candidate's electoral machine.
- The ceaseless intermingle
- The various clones weave amongst and intermingle with each other and amongst grasses and associated herbs.
- Our usual sense of time is dependent on measurable changes proceeding in a linear sequence and this having been thoroughly and very pleasantly disrupted, a kind of musical clairvoyance is created in which past, present and future seem to intermingle.
- Obviously, these styles are not discrete but intermingle.
- Their cells then intermingle and a normal mouse can develop.
- Even when islands are close together, species and sub-species seldom intermingle.
- Dolphins of all ages and humans intermingle daily in knee-deep water in what is the longest human/dolphin encounter on record.
- In Northern Ireland's divided society therefore, community policing has both a specific and a general meaning, for in one sense it focuses narrowly on overcoming Catholic hostility to the police, while in another the "community" which is addressed is defined more broadly to encompass all residents in the province, although often these two aspects intermingle.
|