词组 | butt |
释义 | butt [butted, butted, butting] butt in 1. butt in to interrupt a conversation or someone who is speaking in a rude way, by saying something when it is not your turn to speak: ▪ The Minister complained that the interviewer kept butting in while he was trying to answer the questions. ▪ Sorry, I don't mean to butt in, but if you want a lift, Sarah, I need to leave now. ■ SIMILAR TO: interrupt, ↑butt in, ↑muscle in 2. butt in AmE informal to become involved in a situation when you are not wanted, for example because it is private: ▪ My neighbors are always butting in, wanting to know exactly what I'm doing. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑interfere buttinsky n C AmE informal a person who tries to become involved in a situation when they are not wanted: ▪ Dealing with Buttinsky is never easy. Be firm without being hostile. butt out butt out! AmE spoken informal used to tell someone to stop trying to become involved in a situation when they are not wanted, for example because it is private: ▪ This doesn't concern you, so just butt out butt up butt up to be in a position with one end or edge against something else, and no space between them +against/to ▪ The tiles butt up against the door frame. ▪ He bought a house for his parents with a garden that butted up to his own. |
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