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Definition of interfuse in English: interfuseverb ɪntəˈfjuːzˌɪn(t)ərˈfjuz [with object]literary Join or mix (two or more things) together. 〈诗/文〉使融合,使相融,使混合 the public and the private interfuse here Example sentencesExamples - Each of the three mysteries interfuses equally with the others to pervade all the corners of the world.
- He hopes that he will be able to create steel interfused with hemp.
- The public and the private interfuse here, like Clarence's remarkable image of diamonds flashing in the hollow eyes of skulls.
- Figure and space, positive and negative, are thus seamlessly interfused.
- For decades, Hindi films were low-grade romances with weak plots interfused with 20-odd musical outbursts.
OriginLate 16th century: from Latin interfus- 'poured among', from the verb interfundere, from inter- 'between' + fundere 'pour'. Rhymesabuse, accuse, adieux, amuse, bemuse, billets-doux, blues, booze, bruise, choose, Clews, confuse, contuse, cruise, cruse, Cruz, diffuse, do's, Druze, effuse, enthuse, excuse, fuse (US fuze), Hughes, incuse, lose, Mahfouz, mews, misuse, muse, news, ooze, Ouse, perfuse, peruse, rhythm-and-blues, ruse, schmooze, snooze, suffuse, Toulouse, transfuse, trews, use, Vaduz, Veracruz, who's, whose, youse Definition of interfuse in US English: interfuseverbˌin(t)ərˈfyo͞ozˌɪn(t)ərˈfjuz [with object]literary Join or mix (two or more things) together. 〈诗/文〉使融合,使相融,使混合 the public and the private interfuse here Example sentencesExamples - He hopes that he will be able to create steel interfused with hemp.
- Each of the three mysteries interfuses equally with the others to pervade all the corners of the world.
- For decades, Hindi films were low-grade romances with weak plots interfused with 20-odd musical outbursts.
- Figure and space, positive and negative, are thus seamlessly interfused.
- The public and the private interfuse here, like Clarence's remarkable image of diamonds flashing in the hollow eyes of skulls.
OriginLate 16th century: from Latin interfus- ‘poured among’, from the verb interfundere, from inter- ‘between’ + fundere ‘pour’. |