in·ter·sperse /ˌɪntɚ/
  (vt.)散布,點綴
  In·ter·sperse v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interspersed p. pr. & vb. n. Interspersing.]
  1. To scatter or set here and there among other things; to insert at intervals; as, to intersperse pictures in a book.
  There, interspersed in lawns and op'ning glades,
  Thin trees arise that shun each other's shades.   --Pope.
  2. To diversify or adorn with things set or scattered at intervals; to place something at intervals in or among; as, to intersperse a book with pictures.
     Which space is interspersed with small islands and rock.   --Cook.
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  intersperse
       v 1: place at intervals in or among; "intersperse exclamation
            marks ina the text"
       2: introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions
          [syn: interlard]