intersperse in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

intersperse in the PONS Dictionary

intersperse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to intersperse sth with sth
to intersperse sth between sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It takes approximately sixty seconds until the first fibrin strands begin to intersperse among the wound.
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The cassini and decula periodic cicadas have songs that intersperse buzzing and ticking sounds.
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Even this moist tract is interspersed with patches of land covered with saline efflorescence called reh.
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Winters are cold with moderate snowfall interspersed with rainfall and occasionally mixed precipitation.
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However, the game is also interspersed with flying mice, cats and skulls giving the game an unusual feel.
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The opposing sides are in constant tension: moments of girly confidences intersperse with megastar froideur.
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The bastions are decorated with crenellations and interspersed with machicolations.
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The opening credits were merely interspersed during the first few minutes, akin to the technique that has become quite commonplace today.
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It is composed largely of heathland and woodland, interspersed with a few streams and ponds.
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Interspersed with maxims characteristic of "andarz" literature, the narrative also offered practical advice on civil and military matters.
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