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safaa
what is { butt in }?
mother had just started to explain to jane how to fix her sweater when Alice butted in.
2010年2月7日 21:39
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Hello Safaa,
"butt in" means to break into a conversation.
Alice broke into the mother's speech about how to fix the sweater.
to butt in someone or something
means to interrupt someone or something.
Example:
"Tom butted in on Safaa to tell her that the mail had come."
2010年2月7日
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Butt in = interrupt
1) Don't butt in when I'm talking.
2) She keeps butting in during our conversation.
3) It's rude to butt in when others are talking.
2010年2月7日
I'll just add a rough definition of "butt" - something which is blunt, rounded and perhaps heavy. The end of something (eg. cigarette butt). So "to butt" means to use a blunt/heavy/rounded thing to hit at something else.
Hope that helps with the idea behind the expression!
2010年2月8日
I just want to add that when using 'butt in' on a situation, we mean 'to become involved in a situation that does not concern you'. It is used in an informal context here, and 'interfere' is a synonym for 'butt in' in this case.
'I didn’t ask you to butt in on my private business.'
I also want to give you another expression (phrasal verb) which means 'interrupt a conversation'.
It is 'break in (on something). We use it to mean 'to interrupt' or 'disturb' something:
'She longed to break in on their conversation but didn’t want to appear rude.'
‘I didn’t do it!’ she broke in.
2010年2月8日
One thing that should be mentioned - a person can "butt in" to a situation as well as a conversation.
"The boy and the girl were having a good night kiss at her door when her father butt in and sent the boy home."
2010年2月8日
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