interjection如何读

英:[ˌɪntəˈdʒekʃn]

美:[ˌɪntərˈdʒekʃn]

interjection是什么意思

  • n.感叹词;插入语;插话

interjection自然拼读

in·ter·jec·tion

In tr jek shn

interjection变形

复数:interjections

interjection扩展

interjectional (adj.), interjectory (adj.), interjectionally (adv.)

interjection词根

词根:interject

n.

interleaf 插入的空白纸;插页

vt.

interject 突然插入;插嘴

interjection英英释义

noun

an ejaculatory utterance usually lacking grammatical connection: such as

a word or phrase used in exclamation (such as Heavens! Dear me!)

a cry or inarticulate utterance (such as Alas! ouch! phooey! ugh!) expressing an emotion

the act of uttering exclamations : ejaculation

the act of putting in between : interposition

something that is interjected or that interrupts

interjection词源中文解释

15世纪早期, interjeccioun,“插入或感叹的词语”,源自于古法语 interjeccion(13世纪),直接源自拉丁语 interiectionem(主格 interiectio),“投掷或放置之间”,在语法和修辞学中也有用,是 intericere 的动名词形式,意为“投掷之间,设置之间”,由 inter “之间”(参见 inter-)和 -icere 组成,后者是 iacere 的组合形式,意为“投掷”(源自 PIE 词根 *ye- “投掷,推动”)。相关词汇: Interjectional。

interjection词源英文解释

The first known use of interjection was in the 15th century

interjection儿童词典英英释义

interlaceverb

to unite or cross by or as if by lacing together : interweave interlacing branches

interlaced fibers

interlaceverb

to unite or cross by or as if by lacing together : interweave interlacing branches

interlaced fibers

interlaceverb

to unite or cross by or as if by lacing together : interweave interlacing branches

interlaced fibers

interjectverb

to throw in between or among other things

interject a remark

interjectionnoun

an interjecting of something

something interjected

a word or cry expressing sudden or strong feeling

interjection 例句

1 And some of the hosts’ personal interjections, like comparing art collections to their childhood stashes of stickers of the Garbage Pail Kids, in an interview with the ceramist Tommaso Corvi-Mora, can feel intrusive.

2 This 'ah' is an interjection used to express surprise.

啊:语气上扬,表示惊讶。

3 “This Is What You Did” tops her banjo with startling interjections: a hopscotching electric guitar, trilling and discursive saxophones, aggressive bits of drumming, vocal harmonies.

4 What followed was a meditation on walking that meandered like a walk, but was held together with narrative gel and some funny interjections from his walking partner.

5 These authorial interjections also feel fixed to another time and place.

6 The most unexpectedly delightful feature is the three-member band of stage musicians — playing a saxophone, an accordion and a tangy violin — that adds vibrant improvised interjections in different folkloric idioms.

7 He also has a cattle prod that he threatens to use on Cherry every time she uses the word “like” as an interjection instead of a verb.

8 The bishop was prepared for this interjection.

主教对这一插话是有思想准备的。

9 He was aided by Andrew Carwood, director of music at the cathedral, who conducted the tremendous boys' choir, hidden away behind the platform, their crisp, clear interjections rising above the clamour to thrilling effect.

10 Sporadic texts offer a poetic interjection with the exhibits, anchoring the dreaminess into the historic facts of real danger defied at the edge of our world.

11 But more often, they nod to grand-scale pop, like the “Grease”-style interjections on “Night Time.”

12 " Good Heavens! " and " Ouch ! " are interjections.

“ 天哪! ” 和 “ 哎哟 ” 都是感叹词.

13 As an interjection is a closed class, so be exhaustive analysis of interjections description became possible.

由于感叹词是个封闭的类,因此对感叹词进行穷尽式的分析描写也就成为了可能。

14 Mr. Broderick turns the interjection into both a conversational tic and a desperately hopeful plea.

15 If anything, critics found him too retiring and self-effacing, failing to push when a guest warranted a verbal shove or interjection.

16 a chorus of angry interjections greeted the announcement that our flight would be delayed

17 Additionally, Dwight Garner provided a new favorite for my file, while describing another author’s novels: “They were bird’s nests of facts threaded with the author’s own subtle interjections.”

18 And there’s a small, accomplished band of musicians, who occasionally provide melancholy melodic interjections that would be far more at home in a more conventional Chekhov production.

19 Showing the detritus of a school and a park, the man punctuates his description with profane interjections.

20 Not that she wasn’t thankful for the help, but she had to wonder at this sudden interjection.

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