interlace in the PONS Dictionary

interlace Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The principal story is interlaced with many subplots.
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It needed two kilometres of interlace, a cubic meter of timber, sourced from domestic pine, and 35 square meters blue and white cloth.
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Barren sand dunes are interlaced with a few wadis.
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There are traceried 3-light bell-chamber windows with a dense quatrefoil interlace and blank 2-light windows on the two lower stages.
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A different style, which gradually superseded it is dominated by serpentine beasts with interlacing bodies.
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The upright sides of the house are covered with interlacing flat bands on one side, and the walls are strengthened with pilasters highly ornamented.
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The two new sciences interlaced, "cell and molecular biology".
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Z-order is simply calculated by bitwise interlacing the keys.
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A standard television operates at 59.94 or at 50 images per second (a video frame is two separate images; see interlace).
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Many episodes feature comic moments interlaced with the action.
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