interpellate
/ɪnˈtɜːpɪleɪt/verb
with obj.
1
- (in a parliament) interrupt the order of the day by demanding an explanation from (the minister concerned)(议会中)(向有关大臣质询从而)打乱, 打断(现有程序)。
2
- Philosophy (of an ideology or discourse) bring into being or give identity to (an individual or category)【哲】(思想体系或论述)使(个体或范畴)形成或具有自身特质。
- ORIGIN: from the works of Althusser.
派生词
interpellation
nouninterpellator
noun词源
late 16th cent. (in the sense 'interrupt'): from Latin interpellat- 'interrupted (by speech)', from the verb interpellare, from inter- 'between' + pellere 'to drive'. Sense 1 dates from the late 19th cent.