interpose

英[ˌɪntə'pəʊz] 美[ˌɪntər'poʊz]
  • v. 插入;插嘴;介入;调停
interposal interposed interposed interposing interposes
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Verb:
  1. be or come between;

    "An interposing thicket blocked their way"

  2. introduce;

    "God interposed death"

  3. to insert between other elements;

    "She interjected clever remarks"

  4. get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force;

    "Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II?"

1. Police had to interpose themselves between the two rival groups.
警方不得不对这两个对立团体进行干预。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Our Ministers dare not interpose with dignity or effect.
我们的众位部长却不敢严正有力地出面干涉.

来自辞典例句

3. Will they interpose their veto again?
他们还会再次否决 吗 ?

来自辞典例句

4. Interpose red or blue cellophane and observe the change in the width of the fringes.
插入红色或蓝色的玻璃纸,观察条纹宽度的变化.

来自辞典例句

5. None of them had the courage to interpose between this incensed king and his wrath.
谁也不敢去冒犯这位正发着脾气的国王.

来自辞典例句

    1. 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。
    2. `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。
    3. He interposed himself between them to stop them fighting.
      他挤进两人中间,阻止他们打架。