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单词 interpose
释义

Definition of interpose in English:

interpose

verb ɪntəˈpəʊzˌɪn(t)ərˈpoʊz
  • 1with object Place or insert between one thing and another.

    使位于…之间;使介入,使插入

    she interposed herself between the newcomers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And the specialist system itself, in which specialists firms are interposed between buyers and sellers, it is likely, it seems to me, to come under severe attack.
    • In the decussation of the pyramids, the bundles of corticospinal fibers are interposed between the ventral gray matter and the central gray substance.
    • Civilization is pernicious also because it interposes a veil of artificiality between the individual and the natural objects of experience.
    • After assembly of the coupling using the method of the present invention, a terminal end of the flexible hose is interposed between the terminal end of the rigid pipe and the clamping ring.
    • In this system, many things are interposed between Christ and the sinner, such as meritorious works, sacramentalism and mediation by Mary and the ‘saints’.
    • For all subjects, a rest period of at least 60 seconds was interposed between the two 96 trial blocks.
    • Fibers of the optic and auditory radiations are interposed between the lentiform nucleus above and the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle below.
    • The term Family was interposed between Order and Genus, in keeping with Linnaeus' conception of the divine society of nature.
    • Suppose that, although a vase is directly in front of S, a laser photograph is interposed between it and S, thereby blocking it from S's view.
    • An independent sovereignty was thus interposed between the two divisions of his kingdom.
    • Proxy servers can be interposed between users and the web at large to insulate users from pernicious attacks via the web.
    • Thus, for example, a liver that is palpable may not be detected by percussion, if, as occasionally happens, a segment of colon is interposed between the liver and the abdominal wall.
    • And while the new ‘central processing’ division may occasionally staple relevant memos together, it is another layer of bureaucracy interposed between the eye and the brain.
    • The CD-R uses a dye layer with a relatively low optical absorbance at the recording wavelength; this layer is interposed between the grooved substrate and a highly reflective layer of silver or gold.
    • A reflective liquid crystal display device includes a pair of transparent plates, a liquid crystal layer interposed between the pair of plates, and a light-shielding layer provided on one of the plates.
    • At least one starter switch is interposed between the starter and the starter battery.
    • The second dimension of the social history of pixels is how they came to be interposed between us and the world, generating reality as they reflect it.
    • In the enhancer-blocking assay, candidate elements are tested for their ability to prevent enhancer-promoter interaction when interposed between an enhancer and a promoter.
    • We hope to break down the wall which we feel has been interposed between the reading public and the material of our individualities - our poems, our fiction - and to build in its place a fence.
    • An insulator layer is interposed between each end plate and the adjacent end electrode.
    Synonyms
    insinuate, place, put
    1. 1.1 Say (words) as an interruption.
      插话
      if I might interpose a personal remark here

      如果在此我可以插一句个人评论的话。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I interpose that in the course of the trial it emerged from the court interpreter that the Greek word used for ‘cut’ and broken in the sense of ‘parted’ or ‘severed’ is the same.
      • I interpose that the overall height, according to that question, is therefore the height of the four antennae on the support beam.
      • It strikes me that the sort of guy who would say ‘nice jugs’ to a random woman in public probably enjoys interposing their opinions into someone else's life.
      • I should interpose that there was some doubt on the evidence that the money to be provided by S & F for the purchase consideration under the share sale agreement ever did move in its pre-determined circle.
      • ‘You are not trying a more difficult spell,’ Smith interposed forcefully.
      • (I interpose that it must have been saved again to the hard disk after the last recorded printing in order for the latter to appear on the record on the hard disk).
      • I interpose: he had been a moderate but regular smoker to about 1991.
      • He interposed, ‘Even if it doesn't knock you down, do you still feel it?’
      • ‘He's a businessman, he has to be that way,’ Simon quietly interposed.
      Synonyms
      introduce, insert, interject, inject, add, throw in, put in, work in
  • 2no object Intervene between parties.

    (在各方间)调停,干预

    with infinitive the legislature interposed to suppress these amusements

    立法机构出面干预查禁了这些娱乐活动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I interpose to note that stage 1 is when the facts are found and stage 2 is when the panel decide whether they amount to serious professional misconduct and what the appropriate penalty should be if they do.
    • It was admitted, that in case the guardians should misbehave, the Court might interpose, upon a presumption, that the testator himself would not have entrusted the guardians with this power, had he foreseen they would have abused it.
    • Your Honour, with my friend's consent, might I interpose to hand up to the Court three documents.
    • Who am I to interpose in the delicately poised quadrille of consumers and the fulfillers of dreams?
    • Among the economic élite the fear spread that the USSR would interpose between the defeat of Germany and the Anglo-Saxon victory with consequences which would be felt both inside and outside Italy.
    • Now again an angel might interpose, between Abraham and his maundering delusion that he must slaughter his second son, Isaac.
    Synonyms
    intervene, intercede, step in, mediate, involve oneself
    interfere, intrude, obtrude, butt in, cut in
    informal barge in, horn in, muscle in
    1. 2.1with object Exercise or advance (a veto or objection)
      (提出否决或异议等)进行干预
      the memo interposes no objection to issuing a discharge

      备忘录中没有对下达解职令提出异议。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Needless to say, these same critics will then have new objections to interpose.
      • The Attorney General may deny Section 5 preclearance (by interposing an objection) no later than 60 days after a voting change has been submitted.
      • In his later years he was fully informed of the choices being made, but interposed no public objection as his edifice of dreams was systematically reduced to rubble.

Origin

Late 16th century: from French interposer, from Latin interponere 'put in' (from inter- 'between' + ponere 'put'), but influenced by interpositus 'inserted' and Old French poser 'to place'.

Rhymes

appose, arose, Bose, brose, chose, close, compose, diagnose, self-diagnose, doze, enclose, expose, foreclose, froze, hose, impose, juxtapose, Montrose, noes, nose, oppose, plainclothes, pose, propose, prose, rose, suppose, those, transpose, underexpose, uprose

Definition of interpose in US English:

interpose

verbˌin(t)ərˈpōzˌɪn(t)ərˈpoʊz
  • 1with object Place or insert between one thing and another.

    使位于…之间;使介入,使插入

    he interposed himself between her and the top of the stairs

    他用身体挡在她和阶梯顶级之间。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And while the new ‘central processing’ division may occasionally staple relevant memos together, it is another layer of bureaucracy interposed between the eye and the brain.
    • At least one starter switch is interposed between the starter and the starter battery.
    • We hope to break down the wall which we feel has been interposed between the reading public and the material of our individualities - our poems, our fiction - and to build in its place a fence.
    • In the decussation of the pyramids, the bundles of corticospinal fibers are interposed between the ventral gray matter and the central gray substance.
    • The CD-R uses a dye layer with a relatively low optical absorbance at the recording wavelength; this layer is interposed between the grooved substrate and a highly reflective layer of silver or gold.
    • Civilization is pernicious also because it interposes a veil of artificiality between the individual and the natural objects of experience.
    • The term Family was interposed between Order and Genus, in keeping with Linnaeus' conception of the divine society of nature.
    • An insulator layer is interposed between each end plate and the adjacent end electrode.
    • Fibers of the optic and auditory radiations are interposed between the lentiform nucleus above and the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle below.
    • In this system, many things are interposed between Christ and the sinner, such as meritorious works, sacramentalism and mediation by Mary and the ‘saints’.
    • A reflective liquid crystal display device includes a pair of transparent plates, a liquid crystal layer interposed between the pair of plates, and a light-shielding layer provided on one of the plates.
    • Proxy servers can be interposed between users and the web at large to insulate users from pernicious attacks via the web.
    • Suppose that, although a vase is directly in front of S, a laser photograph is interposed between it and S, thereby blocking it from S's view.
    • Thus, for example, a liver that is palpable may not be detected by percussion, if, as occasionally happens, a segment of colon is interposed between the liver and the abdominal wall.
    • For all subjects, a rest period of at least 60 seconds was interposed between the two 96 trial blocks.
    • The second dimension of the social history of pixels is how they came to be interposed between us and the world, generating reality as they reflect it.
    • After assembly of the coupling using the method of the present invention, a terminal end of the flexible hose is interposed between the terminal end of the rigid pipe and the clamping ring.
    • In the enhancer-blocking assay, candidate elements are tested for their ability to prevent enhancer-promoter interaction when interposed between an enhancer and a promoter.
    • An independent sovereignty was thus interposed between the two divisions of his kingdom.
    • And the specialist system itself, in which specialists firms are interposed between buyers and sellers, it is likely, it seems to me, to come under severe attack.
    Synonyms
    insinuate, place, put
    1. 1.1 Say (words) as an interruption.
      插话
      if I might interpose a personal remark here

      如果在此我可以插一句个人评论的话。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • (I interpose that it must have been saved again to the hard disk after the last recorded printing in order for the latter to appear on the record on the hard disk).
      • I interpose that the overall height, according to that question, is therefore the height of the four antennae on the support beam.
      • It strikes me that the sort of guy who would say ‘nice jugs’ to a random woman in public probably enjoys interposing their opinions into someone else's life.
      • I interpose that in the course of the trial it emerged from the court interpreter that the Greek word used for ‘cut’ and broken in the sense of ‘parted’ or ‘severed’ is the same.
      • He interposed, ‘Even if it doesn't knock you down, do you still feel it?’
      • ‘You are not trying a more difficult spell,’ Smith interposed forcefully.
      • I should interpose that there was some doubt on the evidence that the money to be provided by S & F for the purchase consideration under the share sale agreement ever did move in its pre-determined circle.
      • ‘He's a businessman, he has to be that way,’ Simon quietly interposed.
      • I interpose: he had been a moderate but regular smoker to about 1991.
      Synonyms
      introduce, insert, interject, inject, add, throw in, put in, work in
  • 2no object Intervene between parties.

    (在各方间)调停,干预

    with infinitive the legislature interposed to suppress these amusements

    立法机构出面干预查禁了这些娱乐活动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Your Honour, with my friend's consent, might I interpose to hand up to the Court three documents.
    • Among the economic élite the fear spread that the USSR would interpose between the defeat of Germany and the Anglo-Saxon victory with consequences which would be felt both inside and outside Italy.
    • Now again an angel might interpose, between Abraham and his maundering delusion that he must slaughter his second son, Isaac.
    • I interpose to note that stage 1 is when the facts are found and stage 2 is when the panel decide whether they amount to serious professional misconduct and what the appropriate penalty should be if they do.
    • Who am I to interpose in the delicately poised quadrille of consumers and the fulfillers of dreams?
    • It was admitted, that in case the guardians should misbehave, the Court might interpose, upon a presumption, that the testator himself would not have entrusted the guardians with this power, had he foreseen they would have abused it.
    Synonyms
    intervene, intercede, step in, mediate, involve oneself
    1. 2.1with object Exercise or advance (a veto or objection) so as to interfere.
      (提出否决或异议等)进行干预
      the memo interposes no objection to issuing a discharge

      备忘录中没有对下达解职令提出异议。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Needless to say, these same critics will then have new objections to interpose.
      • The Attorney General may deny Section 5 preclearance (by interposing an objection) no later than 60 days after a voting change has been submitted.
      • In his later years he was fully informed of the choices being made, but interposed no public objection as his edifice of dreams was systematically reduced to rubble.

Origin

Late 16th century: from French interposer, from Latin interponere ‘put in’ (from inter- ‘between’ + ponere ‘put’), but influenced by interpositus ‘inserted’ and Old French poser ‘to place’.

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