interject造句(1) 'Surely there's something we can do?' interjected Palin.
(2) I hate to interject a note of realism, but we don't have any money to do any of this.
(3) Well, if I could just interject.
(4) 'That's absolute rubbish!' he interjected.
(5) He listened thoughtfully, interjecting only the odd word.
(6) Like a giant cauliflower, interjects Blue.
(7) "Of course not!" Garland interjected.
(8) Hearst interjected, clearing his throat loudly.
(9) To introduce or interject ( a comment, for example ) during discourse or a conversation.
(11) Let us interject that in any monetary system, some authority must fix either the price of money or the supply.
(12) Interject incongruent words within a conversation and act like you didn't just say anything out of context.
(13) If I may interject a note of caution into the discussion.
(14) When I brought up the question of funding, he quickly interjected that it had been settled.
(15) But Sisson, in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter, interjects half way through a lengthy segment on his war.
(16) Then it has to choose the best mode and time to interject.