intransitive. To engage with each other by partial overlapping or interpenetration of alternate projections and recesses.
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > fact or condition of being transverse > intersection > intersect [verb (intransitive)] > interlock or interdigitate (7) interlock1632 intransitive. To engage with each other by partial overlapping or interpenetration of alternate projections and recesses. lock1643 Chiefly with adverb or prepositional phrase as complement. intransitive. Of two or more things: to be joined by interlocking or by fitting of… indigitate1835 intransitive. To interlock like the fingers of the two hands; to penetrate each other in this way. interdigitate1849 intransitive. To interlock like the fingers of the two hands when clasped; to project or be inserted alternately between each other, as processes… mesh1882 transitive. To construct the meshes of (a net, etc.). Also intransitive. Now Scottish and U.S. regional. pectinate1884 transitive and intransitive. To fit together alternately, like the teeth of two combs; to interlock. intermesh1909 intransitive. Of gears, etc.: to mesh or interlock with one another. Also figurative. |
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