0 to say (something) which interrupts what one, or someone else, is saying -- nói xen vào
In general, lexical insertions and tags are interjected from one language into a sentence that is otherwise entirely in another language.
However, let us revisit the promises more closely whilst simultaneously interjecting with some of the reality.
Finally, in both contexts the two-year-olds were able to monitor the ongoing dialogue and interject an appropriate turn without having to wait to be addressed.
But he is very inconsistent in doing this, for immediately after he interjects that this is not his profession.
Is their greatest function to interject cities into a global urban narrative?
In comparison, low frequency words change first if new phonemic contrasts are being interjected.
It seems to me that once we make this assumption, once we interject libertarianism into the situation, things have to change.
Aaronsohn thus interjects an ideological position into the presentation without acknowledging the contours or implications of that move.