BENDto wind or twist around something else, or to make something do this 缠绕,盘绕;捻
twine something round/around something
She twined her arms round him and kissed his cheek.
她两手环抱着他,亲吻他的脸颊。
twine round/around
A dark green ivy plant twined around the pole.
一株深绿色的常春藤缠绕着柱子。
Examples from the Corpus
twine• Mythology and psychology also slide together, twine and part, joust and join again.• My stories have begun to twine into his if only because I had my war to fight, too.• A moment later her arms were twining round his neck as his lipsbrushed hers as soft as gossamer.• If they would only leave us alone, we would twine together so tightly that nothing could separate us.• And honeysuckletwining up the birch.
twine round/around• A moment later her arms were twining round his neck as his lips brushed hers as soft as gossamer.• A keyhung on a piece of twine round his neck.• He tied a piece of twine around its neck for a leash.• Feverishly, Follyclutched at him, her arms twining around the broadness of his back; her fingersraking his flesh.