interject 英 [ˌɪntəˈdʒekt]   美 [ˌɪntərˈdʒekt]

interject

interject  英 [ˌɪntəˈdʒekt] 美 [ˌɪntərˈdʒekt]

vt. 突然插入;插嘴 

进行时:interjecting  过去式:interjected  过去分词:interjected  第三人称单数:interjects  名词复数:interjects 

That's what notebook PCs are for, you might interject and you'd be correct. 这就是笔记本电脑,你可以突然插入电源,并且你是恰当的。
Problems multiply, though, when you interject other formatting into the midst of this page, as you can see in Listing 5. 但是如果在页面中间突然插入其他格式,如清单 5 所示,问题就更加复杂了。

  • When you interject, you interrupt or put yourself in the middle of something. Ever have a coworker interject himself into the plans for your big project at work when he wasn't really needed?
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  • vt. 突然插入;插嘴
  • 1. That's what notebook PCs are for, you might interject and you'd be correct.

    这就是笔记本电脑,你可以突然插入电源,并且你是恰当的。

  • 2. Problems multiply, though, when you interject other formatting into the midst of this page, as you can see in Listing 5.

    但是如果在页面中间突然插入其他格式,如清单 5 所示,问题就更加复杂了。

  • 3. For to make lived experience a datum of consciousness is to interject the distinction between subject and object and so to destroy its immediacy.

    因为使生存经验作为一种自觉的材料便是插入了 主题与客体的区分,因而便取消了这种直接性。

  • interject (v.) 1570s, back-formation from interjection or else from Latin interiectus, past participle of intericere "to throw between, set between," from inter "between" (see inter-) + -icere, combining form of iacere "to throw" (from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel"). Related: Interjected; interjecting.
inter·ject / ˌɪntəˈdʒekt ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈdʒekt / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] + speech | interject(sth) ( formal) to interrupt what sb is saying with your opinion or a remark 打断(别人的讲话);插话 ‘You're wrong,’ interjected Susan. “你错了。”苏珊插嘴说。 interject interjects interjected interjecting inter·ject / ˌɪntəˈdʒekt ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈdʒekt /
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