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1 interpose
1. transitive verb1) (insert) dazwischenlegeninterpose something between somebody/something and somebody/something — etwas zwischen jemanden/etwas und jemanden/etwas bringen
2) einwerfen [Frage, Bemerkung]2. intransitive verb[kurz] unterbrechen* * *inter·pose[ˌɪntəˈpəʊz, AM -t̬ɚˈpoʊz]1. (insert)▪ to \interpose sth etw dazwischenbringen▪ to \interpose sth etw einwerfen▪ to \interpose that... einwerfen, dass......, he \interposed..., warf er ein* * *["ɪntə'pəʊz]1. vt1) object dazwischenstellen/-legento interpose sth between two things — etw zwischen zwei Dinge stellen/legen
to be interposed between two things — zwischen zwei Dingen stehen/liegen
2. vi(= intervene) eingreifen* * *interpose [ˌıntə(r)ˈpəʊz]A v/t1. dazwischenstellen, -legen, -bringen:interpose o.s. between fig vermitteln zwischen (dat)2. ein Hindernis in den Weg legen3. eine Bemerkung einwerfen, einflechten5. GEOL einlagern6. TECH zwischen-, einschaltenB v/i1. dazwischenkommen, -treten3. sich unterbrechen* * *1. transitive verb1) (insert) dazwischenlegeninterpose something between somebody/something and somebody/something — etwas zwischen jemanden/etwas und jemanden/etwas bringen
2) einwerfen [Frage, Bemerkung]2. intransitive verb[kurz] unterbrechen* * *v.dazwischenstellen v.zwischenschalten v. -
2 interlude
noun3) (intervening time) kurze Phase od. Periode4) (event interposed) Intermezzo, das* * *['intəlu:d](a usually short period or gap, eg between the acts of a play etc: We bought an ice-cream during the interlude; an interlude of calm during the violence.) die Pause* * *inter·lude[ˈɪntəlu:d, AM -t̬ɚlu:d]nlunch-time \interlude Mittagspause fmusical \interlude musikalisches Zwischenspiel* * *['ɪntəluːd]nPeriode f; (THEAT) (= interval) Pause f; (= performance) Zwischenspiel nt; (MUS) Interludium nt; (= episode) Intermezzo nt, Episode f* * *interlude [ˈıntə(r)luːd] s1. a) (kurze) Zeit, Periode f:an interlude of bright weather eine Schönwetterperiodeb) Unterbrechung f (in gen)2. THEATa) Pause f* * *noun3) (intervening time) kurze Phase od. Periode4) (event interposed) Intermezzo, das* * *n.Zwischenprogramm n.Zwischenspiel n. -
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