“INTERRUPT”写作

单词 INTERRUPT
例句 INTERRUPT1 to stop someone when they are speaking2 to deliberately keep interrupting someone in publicRELATED WORDSto stop someone when they are doing something 当某人做某事时打断他 DISTURBto stop someone doing something 阻止某人做某事 STOPsee alsoTALK1 to stop someone when they are speaking 打断别人的讲话 interrupt /ˌɪntəˈrʌpt/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to start speaking when someone else is already speaking 打断,打扰 I wish you wouldn't interrupt all the time. 我希望你别老是打断别人说话。 I'm sorry I interrupted you. 很抱歉我打断了你的话。 He apologised for interrupting her speech. 他为自己打断了她的讲话而道歉。 interruption [countable noun] If there are any further interruptions, the whole class will stay behind. 如果再有干扰,全班放学后留下来。 butt in /ˌbʌt ˈɪn/ [intransitive phrasal verb] spoken to interrupt someone rudely 【口】无礼地打断;插嘴 Will you please stop butting in! 你别再插嘴行不行! Mom, Joe keeps butting in and he won't let me finish my story. 妈妈,乔不停地打断我,不让我把故事讲完。 cut in /ˌkʌt ˈɪn/ [intransitive phrasal verb] written to interrupt someone before they have finished talking, so that you can say something 【书面】插话,打断 ‘There's this nice guy . . .' ’I'm not interested," Roz cut in, laughing. “有这么一个好人…”“我不感兴趣。”罗兹笑着打断了话。 Lila cut in again, answering before he could even open his mouth. 莉拉再一次打断了话,他还来不及开口她就作了回答。 cut somebody off/cut somebody short /ˌkʌt somebody ˈɒf, ˌkʌt somebody ˈʃɔːʳt/ [transitive phrasal verb/verb phrase] to interrupt someone before they have finished what they were going to say 打断某人的话 Her elder brother cut her off sharply -- ‘I won't have you speaking to your mother like that!’ 她的哥哥厉声打断了她的话说:“我不许你这样对妈妈说话。” I'm sorry to cut you short, Mrs Shaw, but I'm afraid we've run out of time. 打断您的话我很抱歉,肖太太,但恐怕我们没有时间了。 break in /ˌbreɪk ˈɪn/ [intransitive phrasal verb] to join a conversation by interrupting someone or by saying something suddenly 插话;打断 "Sam, what on earth are you talking about?' she broke in at last. “萨姆,你究竟在说些什么呀?”她终于插话了。 ‘That's enough,’ the guard broke in impatiently. ‘Hurry up and say goodbye.’ “好啦。”警卫不耐烦地打断道。“抓紧时间,说再见吧。”break in on The tutor finally broke in on Sam's monologue, much to the relief of the rest of the class. 导师终于打断了萨姆滔滔不绝的讲话,让班里其他的同学感到如释重负。2 to deliberately keep interrupting someone in public 故意持续打断在公开场合发言的人 heckle /ˈhekəl/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to deliberately interrupt a speaker or performer by shouting, especially to show that you do not agree with what they are saying 请问,责问 Comedians usually have a few ready comments for members of the audience that come to heckle. 对那些起哄的观众,喜剧演员通常都预备了几句应对的评语。! The speaker was heckled by a group of protestors. 发言人遭到一群抗议者的请难。 heckling [uncountable noun] The speech was interrupted by endless heckling from a group of young men. 演讲遭到一群年轻人不断的请问。 heckler [countable noun] The hecklers were thrown out of the conference hall. 诘问者被赶出了会议厅。 barrack /ˈbærək/ [transitive verb] British to interrupt a speaker at a public meeting by shouting or making a noise so that no one can hear them, especially because you disapprove of what they are saying 【英】起哄;喝倒采〔尤因不满〕 The politician was barracked by students at the back of the hall. 礼堂后面的学生对这位政客起哄。 barracking [uncountable noun] The barracking always comes from a small minority who want to disrupt the meeting. 起哄总是来自那些想打断会议的少数人。

 

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