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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
informações gramaticais
composição morfológica
derivado
verbo de movimento
regular
presente
interpose
3.ª pessoa do singular
interposes
particípio presente
interposing
pretérito simples
interposed
particípio passado
interposed
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
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
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
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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