entwine in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for entwine in the English»Spanish Dictionary

entwine in the PONS Dictionary

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English
This song demonstrates her poetic skills in which romantic love, love of nature and love of the land are happily entwined.
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His holy symbol is a serpent entwined around a staff.
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As a crest of augmentation, a staff entwined with a serpent or, as on the canton.
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His scientific research however inevitably became entwined with the political events of the time.
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However, if business and government are entwined, then the government can maintain the small-hub network.
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He is entwined by a serpent, (or two serpents, like a caduceus) with the snake's head often resting on the lion's head.
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The religions and offices of the state were entwined: its senior priesthoods were held by its senior magistrates.
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A more likely source is "alliga", binding, entwining.
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Religious concepts are intricately entwined with ideas about nature and interaction with local ecological systems.
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Various plotlines and scenes begin to entwine and complement each other.
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