interject 的定义
- to insert between other things: to interject a clarification of a previous statement.
- Obsolete. to come between.
interject 近义词
throw in; interrupt
更多interject例句
- I can’t interject how I feel because someone is expressing to me how they feel.
- “Fox News needs to make sure that the American people —,” Cheney continued, before Baier interjected.
- Friere, who then served as area superintendent over Lincoln but has since been promoted to the district’s chief of staff role, was at the meeting, but didn’t interject, according to the minutes.
- I made a real effort to interject before he morphed into this other person who I didn’t recognize, so I was disheartened that it had gotten this far.
- I vividly recall holding a briefing for a client, only for my 4-year-old to interject with requests for apple juice and Paw Patrol.
- “Let me finish, Mitt,” he said when the former Massachusetts governor tried to interject.
- She raised her hand when she wanted to interject, looking like a kid wanting to be called on in class.
- "If I may interject, Judge, they find YOU difficult and challenging, more than your colleagues," Graham countered.
- Between strides the widow managed to interject a few explanatory sentences.
- "It was good enough for him," Mrs. Murray heard Don interject, in a triumphant tone, to Murdie.
- This was true enough; and I only nodded to him, fearing to interject any new ideas from which he might go rambling.
- More than once exactly the right moment presented itself when he could interject an apposite remark.
- Even the district attorney was not able to interject a hint of the lemonade story, and so, naturally, she ignored it.