interpose
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you interpose something between two people or things, you place it between them. 插入; 介入[正式]
Police had to interpose themselves between the two rival groups. 警方不得不介入這兩個(gè)敵對(duì)的團(tuán)體之間。
What happens if you interpose a glass plate between two mirrors?
要是你把一個(gè)玻璃盤(pán)子插入兩面鏡子之間會(huì)發(fā)生什么?
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interpose /??nt??p??z/ (interposing,interposed,interposes)
劍橋詞典
interpose verb [T] (PUT BETWEEN)
to put yourself or something between two things, people , or groups , especially in order to stop them doing something
(尤指為阻止雙方做某事而)插入,介入,干預(yù)
The teacher interposed herself between the two snarling boys . 老師對(duì)兩個(gè)吵嘴的男孩進(jìn)行了調(diào)解。
interpose verb [T] (INTERRUPT)
to interrupt someone
插(話(huà)),打斷(某人)
[ 跟直接引語(yǔ)一起使用的動(dòng)詞 ] "I can't agree with you, Mr Heath," he interposed. 他插話(huà)道:“希思克利夫先生,我不能同意你的觀點(diǎn)?!?返回 interpose