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interrupt angļu valodā:

1. cut in


He cursed and slammed on the brakes as the car suddenly cut in in front of him.
A car cut in and forced us to slow down.
It is very rude to cut in when someone else is talking.
You should have heard my father when that car cut in in front of him.

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2. butt in


(no object): impolitely interrupt (a conversation, an action); "Hey, you! Don't butt in! Wait for your turn!"
Don't butt in!
Please don't butt in all the time!
Sorry boss, some of my colleagues must always butt in.
Sorry to butt in but could I speak...
Sorry, but I must butt in here...
Do you always have to butt in?
Why did you butt in with this stupid remark?
I'd have like to ask a question, but I didn't want to butt in while he was taking.
Hey, you! Don't butt in! Wait for your turn!

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3. break in


I have forgotten my keys. Should I break in?
(often no object; with an object, break into-- inseparable): enter by using force (and breaking a lock, window, etc.); "Somebody broke into Jane's apartment while she was at the movies."
he tried to break in a house
He did not know who was trying to break in. How could any man break in here, and you not know? Someone broke into their apartment last night. The factory was broken into during the night and quite a lot of material was stolen.
Be quiet! You really shouldn’t break in when someone is speaking.
He did not know who was trying to break in.

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