interpose
in
ˌɪn
in
ter
tɜr
tēr
pose
ˈpoʊz
powz
British pronunciation
/ˌɪntəpˈə‍ʊz/

Definição e significado de "interpose"em inglês

to interpose
01

interpor, interpor-se

to position or place oneself between other entities or objects
Intransitive
Transitive: to interpose oneself between two things or people
example
Exemplos
The parent instinctively interposed to shield the child from the oncoming danger.
O pai instintivamente interpôs-se para proteger a criança do perigo iminente.
02

interpor, inserir

to insert or place something between other elements
Transitive: to interpose sth between two things
example
Exemplos
The architect decided to interpose a courtyard between the two wings of the building.
O arquiteto decidiu interpor um pátio entre as duas alas do edifício.
03

interpor, interromper

to interrupt or inject words into a conversation or discussion
Transitive: to interpose a remark
example
Exemplos
The professor interposed a clarification when a student raised a question about a complex concept.
O professor interpôs um esclarecimento quando um aluno levantou uma questão sobre um conceito complexo.
04

interpor, intervir

to intervene or come between parties, often in a dispute, conflict, or negotiation
Intransitive: to interpose | to interpose between people
example
Exemplos
The counselor volunteered to interpose between the feuding friends.
O conselheiro se voluntariou para interpor entre os amigos em conflito.
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