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●ˌbutt ˈin (informal) 1. (on sb/sth) to rudely interrupt sb when they are speaking 插嘴;打断◆He apologized for butting in on our conversation. 他为打断了我们的谈话道歉。◆‘His name’s Terry, actually,’ she butted in. “其实他叫特里。”她插话道。SYN interrupt (sb/sth) (more formal) 2. to become involved in a situation that does not concern you 插手;干涉◆Stop butting in. It’s nothing to do with you. 你甭管。这事与你无关。SYN interfere (with sth) (more formal) [v + adv]1 also [v + adv + speech] |