单词 | to butt into |
释义 | > as lemmasto butt into —— to butt into —— colloquial (originally U.S.). extracted from buttv.1 intransitive. To insert oneself into (a situation, affair, discussion, etc.) uninvited, esp. when one's presence is unwelcome; to interrupt or intrude on (a conversation or activity). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > acting in another's business or intervention > act in another's business or intervene [verb (intransitive)] > intrude or interfere chop1535 shovel1540 to put (also stick, shove, etc.) one's oar in1542 intrude1573 to put in one's spoke1580 to put forward1816 neb1889 to butt in1899 to butt into ——1900 horn1912 muscle1928 chisel1936 1900 G. Ade Fables in Slang 106 One Student..whose people butt into the Society Column with Sickening Regularity. 1908 ‘O. Henry’ in Everybody's Mag. Dec. 792/1 Beg pardon..for butting into what's not my business. 1959 H. Teichmann Miss Lonelyhearts ii. iii. 65 Where does he get off butting into our fights? 2003 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 2 Oct. c7/2 She..butts into conversations between mothers with baby carriages at the local Starbucks. < as lemmas |
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