释义 |
interpose美 [.ɪntər'poʊz] 英 [.ɪntə(r)'pəʊz] - v.插入;将…置于(二者)之间;夹进
- 网络介入;插话;干预
第三人称单数:interposes 现在分词:interposing 过去式:interposed v. interrupt,cut in,throw in,interpolate,interject 1. | + speech.~ sth 插入,插进(问题或话语)to add a question or remark into a conversation |
| ‘Just a minute,’ Charles interposed. ‘How do you know?’ “且慢,”查尔斯插话说,“你是怎么知道的?” |
2. | ~ sb/sth (between A and B) 将…置于(二者)之间;插入;夹进to place sth between two people or things |
| He quickly interposed himself between Mel and the doorway. 他迅速挡在梅尔和门口之间。 |
v. | 1. to say something that interrupts what somebody else is saying 2. to place yourself or something else between two people or things 3. to intervene or interfere in a situation such as a dispute 4. put forward an objection,a veto,etc.as an interference 5. say(sth.)as an interruption,make an interpretion 6. place oneself be,between others 1. to say something that interrupts what somebody else is saying 2. to place yourself or something else between two people or things 3. to intervene or interfere in a situation such as a dispute 4. put forward an objection,a veto,etc.as an interference 5. say(sth.)as an interruption,make an interpretion 6. place oneself be,between others |
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