interpellate 的定义
in·ter·pel·lat·ed, in·ter·pel·lat·ing.
- to call formally upon in interpellation.
更多interpellate例句
- He was accustomed now to so many stops, that he felt surprised when nobody rose to interpellate.
- In 1885 several deputies, calling themselves Socialists, began to interpellate the ministry on the labor questions.
- Leave to interpellate will certainly be asked for this afternoon.
- I should thus have been enabled, for a few moments, to interpellate a god on things of the other world.