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interpose    音标拼音: [,ɪntɚp'oz]
vt. 插入,介于…二者间,干涉
vi. 插嘴,干预

插入,介於…二者间,干涉插嘴,干预

interpose
v 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" [synonym: {interject}, {come in}, {interpose}, {put in},
{throw in}, {inject}]
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?" [synonym: {intervene}, {step in}, {interfere},
{interpose}]

Interpose \In`ter*pose"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Interposed}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Interposing}.] [F. interposer. See {Inter-},
and {Pose}, v. t.]
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1. To place between; as, to interpose a screen between the
eye and the light.
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Mountains interposed
Make enemies of nations. --Cowper.
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2. To thrust; to intrude; to put between, either for aid or
for troubling.
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What watchful cares do interpose themselves
Betwixt your eyes and night? --Shak.
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The common Father of mankind seasonably interposed
his hand, and rescues miserable man. --Woodward.
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3. To introduce or inject between the parts of a conversation
or argument. --Milton.
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Interpose \In`ter*pose"\, v. i.
1. To be or come between.
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Long hid by interposing hill or wood. --Cowper.
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2. To step in between parties at variance; to mediate; as,
the prince interposed and made peace. --Pope.
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3. To utter a sentiment by way of interruption. --Boyle.

Syn: To intervene; intercede; mediate; interfere;
intermeddle.

Usage: To {Interpose}, {Intermeddle}, {Interfere}. A man may
often interpose with propriety in the concerns of
others; he can never intermeddle without being
impertinent or officious; nor can be interfere without
being liable to the same charge, unless he has rights
which are interfered with. "In our practical use,
interference is something offensive. It is the pushing
in of himself between two parties on the part of a
third who was not asked, and is not thanked for his
pains, and who, as the feeling of the word implies,
had no business there; while interposition is employed
to express the friendly, peacemaking mediation of one
whom the act well became, and who, even if he was not
specially invited thereunto, is still thanked for what
he has done." --Trench.
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Interpose \In"ter*pose\, n.
Interposition. [Obs.]
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96 Moby Thesaurus words for "interpose":
act between, arbitrate, bargain, barge in, break in, break in upon,
burst in, butt in, cast, charge in, come between, crash, crash in,
crash the gates, creep in, crowd in, cut in, drag in, edge in,
elbow in, encroach, entrench, fill in, foist in, fudge in,
go between, horn in, impinge, implant in, impose, impose on,
impose upon, infiltrate, infringe, inject in, insert, insert in,
insinuate, insinuate in, intercalate, intercede, interfere,
interjaculate, interject, interlope, intermeddle, intermediate,
interpolate, intervene, introduce in, intrude, invade, irrupt,
judge, lug in, make terms, meddle, mediate, meet halfway, moderate,
negotiate, obtrude, press in, push, push in, put between, put on,
put upon, referee, represent, run in, rush in, sandwich, shove,
slink in, slip in, smash in, smuggle in, sneak in, squeeze in,
steal in, step in, storm in, throng in, throw, throw in, thrust,
thrust in, toss, treat with, trench, trespass, umpire, wedge in,
work in, worm in


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