interpose
英:[ˌɪntəˈpəʊz] 美: [ˌɪntərˈpoʊz]
interpose 基本解释
vt.插(话);插入;打断;提出(反对)以便干预
变形
过去式:interposed过去分词:interposed现在分词:interposing第三人称单数:interposes
英英释义
interpose[ ,intə'pəuz ]
v.be or come betweenintroduce"God interposed death"
to insert between other elements同义词:interjectcome input inthrow ininject
get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force同义词:intervenestep ininterfere
interpose 相关例句
双语例句
- He interposed his considerable bulk (ie body) between me and the window, so that I could not see out.
他个头很大,夹在我和窗户之间,我看不见外边的东西了。 - `But how do you know that?' he interposed.
`那麽你是怎麽知道那件事的呢?'他插嘴问道。 - He interposed himself between them to stop them fighting.
他挤进两人中间,阻止他们打架。
权威例句
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