transitive and reflexive. = interpose, v. Obsolete except in interpone one's authority (in Scots Law).
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > interruption > interrupt (speech) [verb (transitive)] > interpose (10) interpone1523 transitive and reflexive. = interpose, v. Obsolete except in interpone one's authority (in Scots Law). interpose1605 transitive. To introduce between other matters, or between the parts of a narrative, as an interruption or digression; to say or pronounce as an… to throw in1630 transitive. To introduce, insert, or interject in the course or process of something; esp. to interpose or contribute (a remark). Also with direct… to edge in1683 to edge in (a word, etc.): to push in, as if with the edge first. to put in1693 transitive. To interpose (a blow, shot, etc.); to intervene with; to get in (a word or remark). Also with direct speech as object. interject1791 To remark parenthetically or as an interruption. interjaculate1853 To ejaculate in the midst of a conversation; to interject (an ejaculation). to drag in (into)1868 figurative. Said of other than physical force, or local motion. to drag in (into), to introduce (a subject) in a forced manner, or unnecessarily. to chip in1872 transitive. To utter (a remark) that contributes to or interrupts a conversation. Frequently with direct speech or clause as object. interpolate1881 (With the words spoken as object.) To interpose orally. |
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