interject
英 [ˌɪntəˈdʒekt]
美 [ˌɪntərˈdʒekt]
v. 打断(别人的讲话); 插话
过去式:interjected 第三人称单数:interjects 现在分词:interjecting 过去分词:interjected
BNC.20831 / COCA.14440
牛津词典
verb
- 打断(别人的讲话);插话
to interrupt what sb is saying with your opinion or a remark- ‘You're wrong,’ interjected Susan.
“你错了。”苏珊插嘴说。
- ‘You're wrong,’ interjected Susan.
柯林斯词典
- VERB (突然)插入
If youinterjectsomething, you say it and interrupt someone else who is speaking.- 'Surely there's something we can do?' interjected Palin...
“我们一定可以做点儿什么吧?”佩林突然插话道。 - He listened thoughtfully, interjecting only the odd word.
他仔细地听着,只是偶尔插句话。
- 'Surely there's something we can do?' interjected Palin...
英英释义
verb
- to insert between other elements
- She interjected clever remarks
双语例句
- 'Surely there's something we can do?' interjected Palin
“我们一定可以做点儿什么吧?”佩林突然插话道。 - Interject a comment into a conversation;
在谈话中插入评论; - Well, if I could just interject
嗯,请允许我插一句。 - The consultation stage includes responsiveness and enthusiasm, knowing when to interject key points, showing sincerity, highlighting your* engths, and listening intently.
商洽阶段包括反应机敏、热情,知道何时应该(在交谈中)插入一些关键信息,要表现得诚恳,突出自己的优点,注意倾听。 - Experts are reserved. They wisely interject their knowledge into a discussion.
他们总是巧妙的把自己的知识插入讨论之中。 - If you spend your days working on sites that are chock full of information, then find some areas where you can interject a bit of extra interaction.
如果您的网站里塞满了信息,那么看看有没有什么地方能加入点交互性。 - To introduce or interject ( a comment, for example) during discourse or a conversation.
插话在交谈或谈话中添入或插入(例如,评论) - Officers, if I might, uh, interject here.
长官,我是不是可以说一句? - What to do: Seize opportunities to interject by responding.
应对办法:抓住机遇,在做出回应的时候插话。 - Scorpio is happy to follow suite and work on their partner's ideas, but will want to interject their own opinions.
蝎愿意跟随配合魔的想法,但是希望能加入自己个人的见解。