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单词 interject
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interjectadj.

Etymology: < Latin interjectus, past participle of interjicĕre : see interject v.
Obsolete. rare.
Interjected: used as past participle of interject v.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > [adjective] > placed between
interject1578
intersited1578
interposed1602
interplaced1603
interjecteda1619
entre-pressed1641
intercalary1798
interceptive1819
intercalated1849
interlaid1856
interpolated1875
in-between1898
1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 20v A thicke crust of Cartilage, interiect and put betwene them.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

interjectv.

/ɪntəˈdʒɛkt/
Etymology: < Latin interject-, participial stem of interjicĕre (-jacĕre) to throw or cast between, < inter between + jacĕre to throw.
1.
a. transitive. To throw or cast in between; to introduce abruptly; to insert, interpolate, interpose.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > introduction or bringing in > introduce or bring something in [verb (transitive)] > intrude or insinuate
intruse?a1500
ingyre1513
shuffle1565
cog1570
foist1570
wind?1570
obtrudea1575
interject1588
filch?1589
intrude1592
inthrust1605
possess1606
suborna1620
inedge1632
interlopea1641
subintroducteda1641
subintroduce1643
to hedge in1664
insinuate1665
dodge1687
lug1721
assinuate1742
wriggle1766
fudge1776
intertrude1809
injeer1820
protrude1840
sniggle1881
1588 A. King tr. P. Canisius Cathechisme or Schort Instr. H vij Thay war interiectit betuix ye accomplissing of ye course of ye sone and ye moone.
1624 T. Scott Belgick Souldier 3 Some..temporizing Parasite may interiect these doubts.
1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician vi. 217 If..as soon as [blood]..were let, without any stay interjected, Sweat were raised.
1791 T. Beddoes in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 81 64 When the latter is interjected between the strata, or squeezed up through fissures.
1874 S. Cox Pilgrim Psalms iii. 59 He can interject a mere play upon words.
1882 D. Masson Carlyle in Macmillan's Mag. 45 248 She interjected one of her bright and witty remarks.
b. To remark parenthetically or as an interruption.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > interruption > interrupt (speech) [verb (transitive)] > interpose
interpone1523
interpose1605
to throw in1630
to edge in1683
to put in1693
interject1791
interjaculate1853
to drag in (into)1868
to chip in1872
interpolate1881
1791 J. Boswell Life Johnson anno 1775 I. 475 Moody interjected, in an Irish tone, and with a comick look, ‘Ah! poor George the Second.’
1822 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. 53 103 ‘Ridiculous’, interjected I.
1881 M. E. Braddon Asphodel I. 172 ‘I have been at home so little, you see’, she interjected with a piteous air.
c. In passive: To be interposed or situated between; to lie or occur between; to intervene.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > be interjacent [verb (intransitive)]
relate1490
intercede1578
interject1578
interpose1615
interval1630
interline1633
mediate1641
intervenec1709
intercalate1960
1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 27 That cauitie or hollow, interiected betwene them, is a seat for the Muscle.
1633 Earl of Manchester Al Mondo: Contemplatio Mortis (rev. ed.) 15 It [death] is but a point of time interiected betwixt two extreames.
1746–7 Act 20 Geo. II c. 43 §15 In case such lands are interjected between two shires.
1753 Extracts Trial J. Stewart in Scots Mag. July 333/2 High ground interjected betwixt him and the deponent.
2. intransitive for reflexive.
a. To cross one another, as two lines. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > fact or condition of being transverse > intersection > intersect [verb (intransitive)]
interject1605
interfere1647
decussate1713
intersect1849
1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. ii. ii. 481 I neuer see their glaunces inter-iect In Triangle, Sextile, or Square aspect, Now milde, now moody: but, me thinks I see [etc.].
1676 R. Wiseman Severall Chirurg. Treat. v. ix. 375 The Sagittall [Suture] which usually begins at that point where these Lines interject.
b. To come between; to intervene, interpose. Obsolete. rare.
ΚΠ
1646 G. Buck Hist. Life Richard III 61 The confluence of Souldiers interjecting rescued him.

Derivatives

interˈjected adj. thrown or cast between, interpolated; placed or lying between, interposed.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > [adjective] > placed between
interject1578
intersited1578
interposed1602
interplaced1603
interjecteda1619
entre-pressed1641
intercalary1798
interceptive1819
intercalated1849
interlaid1856
interpolated1875
in-between1898
a1619 W. Cowper in C. H. Spurgeon Treasury of David (1871) II. Ps. li. 11 They see not his merciful face by reason of many interjected veils.
1650 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis 164 The Scapula..grows prominent with the interjected Muscules.
1880 J. Muirhead tr. Gaius Institutes iv. 330 The employment of such interjected clauses may go even further.
interˈjecting n. the action of interpolating or interposing.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > [noun] > action of placing between
interposition1412
object1526
objectionc1550
interplacing1567
interjecture1578
interlarding1581
interjecting1583
chopping1587
interjection1598
interpose1610
interlocation1611
interposal1625
intermission1628
interposure1628
intercalation1649
interposing1657
interpolation1849
sandwiching1877
intrapolation1956
1583 P. Barrough Methode of Phisicke Pref. sig. *vv The interiection of these few lines.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2020).
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