interposing

英[ˌɪntə'pəʊz] 美[ˌɪntər'poʊz]
  • v.插入;插嘴;介入;调停
interposal interposed interposed interposing interposes
  • INT abbr.(=interior)内部的abbr.(=international)国际的abbr.(=interjection)感叹词abbr.(=intelligence)智力
  • INT-PCR 聚合酶链反应
  • int-serv 综合服务
  • int. abbr.智力,情报(=intelligence)abbr.国际的(=international)abbr.兴趣(=interest)
  • int.ernational n.国际的
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. 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。