interpose
英 [ˌɪntəˈpəʊz]
美 [ˌɪntərˈpoʊz]
v. 插进(问题或话语); 将…置于(二者)之间; 插入; 夹进
过去式:interposed 现在分词:interposing 过去分词:interposed 第三人称单数:interposes
BNC.19710 / COCA.26395
牛津词典
verb
- 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?”
- ‘Just a minute,’ Charles interposed. ‘How do you know?’
- 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。
- He quickly interposed himself between Mel and the doorway.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 插入;使介于…之间
If youinterposesomethingbetweentwo people or things, you place it between them.- Police had to interpose themselves between the two rival groups...
警方不得不对这两个对立团体进行干预。 - The work interposes a glass plate between two large circular mirrors.
该艺术品在两面圆形大镜子中间插入一块玻璃板。
- Police had to interpose themselves between the two rival groups...
- VERB 插话
If youinterpose, you interrupt with a comment or question.- 'He rang me just now,' she interposed...
“他刚刚给我打过电话,”她插嘴说。 - Jacob was silent so long that Livvy interposed.
雅各布沉默的时间太长了,莉薇只好插话了。
- 'He rang me just now,' she interposed...
英英释义
verb
- to insert between other elements
- She interjected clever remarks
- introduce
- God interposed death
- be or come between
- An interposing thicket blocked their way
- get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force
- Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II?