Examples of using Interwoven in English and their translations into Chinese
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All of these blocks are referenced in a DAG, and multiple, interwoven threads of blocks are created.
France produced a great range of ornament, with particularly fine interwoven and spiralling vines in the"manuscript" style occurring at Saint-Sernin, Toulouse.
But now, imagine multiplying that problem across dozens of scenes, across five floors in the mansion, across seven interwoven stories.
You will analyse national and international conflicts, and learn how they are interwoven with religious interests and opinions.
At present, the macroscopic operating environment of glass industry presents a complex situation with multiple factors interwoven.
The dynamics are complex, but within them the combination of competition and opportunity-- interwoven with liberalization policies across developing and developed regions-- is particularly important.
However, there are some sugarcane pulp(pulp cells) without interwoven force, should be removed before the pulping process.
Such money will be vital for SpaceX to achieve a suite of ambitious and interwoven goals in the coming decade.
Their high walls are interrupted only by the existing, interwoven, timber structure.
Qatar believes that the issue of data security involves more than the risks created by the weakness and interwoven nature of information infrastructure.
In the 21st-century world, traditional methods and thinking are not enough to solve complex, interwoven problems.
Computer Forbice(1990) comprises a simple steel armature through which painted plastic tubing is threaded to create a geometric effect of two interwoven triangles.
They are interwoven, as evidenced by the impact of the Ebola outbreak.
Four protagonists, two generations and two continents are interwoven in Merry-Go-Round, a grand yet intimate narrative about leaving and returning.
These issues are complex and deeply interwoven- and schools are seeking solutions that work across multiple fronts to achieve those objectives.
Despite a huge trade relationship and their deeply interwoven economies, relations between Tokyo and Beijing have seen several periods of deterioration over recent decades.
Due to our increasingly interwoven relationship with machines, small, subtle failures can lead to mega failures.
It was also noted that the ICC, particularly in Austria, has closely interwoven connections with the public and private sectors that it uses to prevent commercial fraud.
(c)" Different socio-economic and political factors" could refer to concentrated or highly interwoven economic and political power.
The concept of the diversity of the modern world is firmly interwoven with that of globalization.