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1 interpose
[ˌɪntə'pəuz]гл.1)а) вставлять, помещать междуThe investigated material is interposeed between the two lenses. — Исследуемое вещество помещается между двумя линзами.
Syn:б) вклиниватьсяHe quickly interposeed himself between Jack and Alice. — Он быстро вклинился между Джеком и Элис.
Syn:в) шахм. прикрывать короля, защищать какую-л. фигуру2) вмешиватьсяThe chairman interposed in the disagreement between the two committee members, and prevented them from losing their tempers. — В спор двух членов комитета вмешался председатель, и не дал им перейти границы дозволенного.
Syn:3) перебивать, прерывать4) выдвигать (возражения, доводы против)
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