to chop down, chop in, chop together. (Cf. to clap down, stick in, stick or clap together.) chop in (figurative): to interpolate, ‘clap’ or…
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > interruption > interrupt or interpose [verb (intransitive)] (10) chop in1550 to chop down, chop in, chop together. (Cf. to clap down, stick in, stick or clap together.) chop in (figurative): to interpolate, ‘clap’ or… to speak in a man's cast1580 Hence, to speak in a man's cast: to speak during his part; to interrupt. Obsolete. to break through1659 absol. interpose1667 absol. or intransitive. To interrupt, make a digression. interrupt1667 absol. or intransitive (from 1 or 2). (Also quasi-transitive with the words spoken as object = to say in interruption.) to break in1705 To interpose abruptly in a conversation. to catch up1764 transitive. To interrupt (a person); to check (a person) in the act of saying or doing something regarded as foolish or careless. Also (and in… to get ina1774 transitive. To succeed in introducing (a remark, point, question, etc.) into a conversation or discussion; to interpose, contribute. Chiefly in to get… to strike in1791 To interpose in a discussion or conversation with a remark, an expression of opinion, etc. to get a word, etc. in edgeways1824 figurative in to get a word,etc. in edgeways, etc. |
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