ami the environment政治与环境的相互影响the subtZe inte/pkiy o/coiours色彩的相互掩映 Interpol /'mtapDl; NAmE 'mtarpoul/ noun [sing.+sing./pl. v ] an international organization that enables the police forces of different countries to help each other to solve crimes国际刑警组织

in-ter-pol-ate /in't3paleit; NAmE -'t3rp-/ verb {formal) 1 to make a remark that interrupts a conversation 插 话.;插嘴 interject [V speech] 'But why?' he interpolated 但为什么? ”他插_问。[also VN] 2 [VN] ~ sth (into sth) to add sth to a piece of writing (在女章 入,尜加内容 PiTTl insert The lines were interpolated into the manuscript at a later date, /l ^7 文字是后来加到稿子中的3 [VN] (mae/rwf/cs数)to add a value into a series by calculating it from surrounding known values 插值;内插 in.ter.pol.ation /m.taipa'leijn; NAmE -,t3rp-/ noun [U, C] interpose /.mte'pauz; NAmE .mtar'pouz/ verb (formal) 1 to add a question or remark into a conversation 插 入,插进(问题或话语):[V speech] ‘Just a mmute,’ Chartes interposed, ‘ffovv do you fcnow?’ 且慢,、”査尔 斯插话说,你是怎么知道的[also VN] 2 [VN]sb/ sth (between A and B) to place sth between two people or things置于(二者之间;揷入;夹进:He quickly interposed himself between Mel and the doorway. _他迅速挡在梅尔和门口之间。 in-ter-pret Otw /m'taipnt; NAmE -'t3rp-/ verb 1 [VN] to explain the meaning of sth #;说明:The students were asfced to interpret the poem.学生们被要求 诠释那首诗的意义。2 [VN] ~ sth (as sth) to decide that sth has a particular meaning and to understand it in this way 把…理解为;领会:Z didn’t fcnow whether to interpret her silence as acceptance or refusal 她的沉默看作是接受还是拒绝。orhe data can be interpreted in many derent ways•这份资料可以从多方 面解读。compare misinterpret 3 [V] ~ (for sb) to translate one language into another as you hear it 卩 译:She couldn’t speak much English so her children had to interpret/or her她讲不了几句英语,所以她的孩 子们彳寻给她翻译。4 [VN to perform a piece of music, a role in a play, etc. in a way that shows your feelings about its meaning演绎(按自己的感觉演奏音乐或表现 角色He interpreted, the role with a lot of humour. 他把这个角色演得十分幽默n.terpret.able /m'taipritabl; NAmE -'t3rp-/ adj. fnte/pretaWe data '_解释的资料

in-tef-pret'ation tHt /in1t3pri,teijn; NAmE -,t3rp-/ noun [C, U]

1 the particular way in which sth is understood or explained 理解;解森;说朋:Her evidence suggests a different interpretation of the events.

些事件可能看另外一种解释jt is n〇t possible /or everyone to put their own interpretation on the law.

tl让每个人自行阐释法律。◊ Dreams are open to interpretation (= they can be explained in different ways.梦可以作各种检释。2 the particular way in which sb chooses to perform a piece of music, a role in a play, etc演绎;演#方式;表备方式:a modern inter­pretation 〇/‘沿呢 Lear’ 《李尔王》 的现代演绎 in-terpret*ative /in'taipritatrv; NAmE m't3rpr0teitiv/ (also in-ter-pret-ive /in'taipritiv; A/A/rjf-'t3rp-/especially in NAm£) adj. [usually before noun] connected with the particular way in which sth is understood, explained or performed; providing an interpretation 运解的;解释 的;表演的;演绎的an interpretative ^obZem理喊分 面的问题◊ an interpretative exhibition 演示 in-ter|>ret*er /in't3prita(r); NAmE -'t3rp-/ noun 1 a person whose job is to translate what sb is saying into another language 口译工作者;口译译员:Speafcing through an interpreter, the President said that the talks were goin^ vveH总统通过译员说会谈进展良好。◊ a sign language interpreter (= a person who translates what sb is saying into sign language for deaf people)手语译员 —compare translator 2 a person who performs a piece of music or a role in a play in a way that clearly shows their ideas about its meaning 演绎(音乐、戏剧 中人物等)的人:She is one / the_/iinest interpreters / Debussy’s music.她是将德彪西的音余演绎得最出色的漬

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奏者之</ 3 (compw?/>»g a computer program that changes the instructions of another program into a form that the computer can understand and use 解释

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inter-racial /.mta'reijl/ adj. [only before noun] involving people of different races_种族的人的;侖族间的: intermdaZ marriage种族间的通婚 inter-reg-num /.mta'regnam/ noun [usually sing.] {pi. inter-reg-nums) {formal) a period of time during which a country, an organization, etc. does not have a leader and is waiting for a new one (政府改组期间的)政权空 白;(机构的)权力空白

interrelate /.mtan'leit/ verb if two or more things interrelate, or if they are interrelated, they are closely connected and they affect each other 相互关联(或 响[V] a discussion of how the mind and body inter- rdate+精神和肉体相互联系的讨论◊ a discussion / how the mfmHnterreZates with the bo办关于精神和肉妹 相互联系的讨论[also VN]_ inter.reated a number

o/mterrdatedprobiems —些相互关联的问遠 inter relation ship /.mtdri'leijnj'ip/ (also interrela­tion /.mtan'leijn/) noun {C, U] ~ (of/between A and B) the way in which two or more things or people are connected and affect each other 相互关联;相互秦响 in-ter-ro-gate /in'terageit/ verb [VN] 1 to ask sb a lot of questions over a long period of time, especially in an aggressive way 讯问;告问;盘问:ffe was interrogated by the poh’ce/or over 12 hours.被警察审问了 12 个多 小时2 (fechn/ca/ 术语)to obtain information from a computer or other machine (在计算机或其他机器上) 询,询问 in.ter.ro.ga.tion /m,tera_geijn/ A701//7 [IIC] He confessed after four days under interrogation. 4在受讯问四天之招认了She hated her parents’ endZess interrogations about where she’d been.她讨厌她 的父母没完没了地盘问她去哪里了。 note atiNTER- vmw in.ter.ro.ga.tor now/7

inter-roga-tive /.mta'rDgativ; NAmE -'ra:g-/ adj., noun m adj. 1 {formal) asking a question; in the form of a ques- tion询问的;提问的;疑问$cm mterrogative gesture/remarfc/sentence疑问的手势/言语;疑问句 2 (grammar 语法used in questions 用于 II 问句的: interrogative pronouns/determiners/adverbs (= for examplewho, wh/c/7 and why)疑问it / 限定词 / 副词 inter-roga-tive-ly adv.

m noun (grammar          a question word, especially a

pronoun or a determiner such as who or || <词;(尤指 > 疑问代词,疑问限定词 inter-roga-tory /.inta'rDgatri; NAmE -'ra:g-/ adj., noun m adj. seeming to be asking a question or demanding an answer to sth 疑问的;.质问由:an interrogatory stare 带着疑问的注视

noun {pi. -ies) {law #) a written question, asked by one party in a legal case, which must be answered by the other party (诉讼中一方向另一方发出的)书面质询 interrupt 0"W /_mte.rApt/ verfc 1 ~ (sb/sth) (with sth) to say or da sth that makes sb stop what tiiey are saying or doing 插嘴;打扰;打岔: [V] Sorry to interrupt, but therms someone to see you. 不起打扰一下,資人要见你。uZd you mind not interrupting aH the rime?请你别老是插嘴好吗? [VN] J hope J’m not interrupriyou.義希望我凌看打搅你。 TTiey were interrupted by a fcnocfc at the door.他们被敲 门声打断了。[ V speechVN speech] 2 [VN] to stop sth for a short time 座暂#;使中断77ie game was interrupted severai rimes by rain.比赛因下雨中断了 几次We interrupt this programme to bri'ng you an important news buHetin•我们暂停本节目,插播重要新 3 [VN] to stop a line, surface, view, etc. from being even or continuous阻断,遮挡(连续线条、平面、景 色等)

inter-rup-tiofl CHw /.mta'rApXn/ noun [C, U]

1 something that temporarily stops an activity or a situation; a time when an activity is stopped 阻断物; 中断时间:77ie birth / her son was a minor interruption to her career.她儿子的出生对她的事业造成一个小小的 中断an fnterruprion to the power suppiy 停电'