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interpuesto
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I. interpose [ingl. am. ˌɪn(t)ərˈpoʊz, ingl. brit. ɪntəˈpəʊz] V. trans.
1. interpose (in speech):
interpose question/suggestion/objection
interpose comment/remark
that's nonsense!, he interposed suddenly
she interposed a note of caution
2. interpose (insert) form.:
interpose barrier/protective layer
II. interpose [ingl. am. ˌɪn(t)ərˈpoʊz, ingl. brit. ɪntəˈpəʊz] V. intr. form.
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en el diccionario PONS
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Present
Iinterpose
youinterpose
he/she/itinterposes
weinterpose
youinterpose
theyinterpose
Past
Iinterposed
youinterposed
he/she/itinterposed
weinterposed
youinterposed
theyinterposed
Present Perfect
Ihaveinterposed
youhaveinterposed
he/she/ithasinterposed
wehaveinterposed
youhaveinterposed
theyhaveinterposed
Past Perfect
Ihadinterposed
youhadinterposed
he/she/ithadinterposed
wehadinterposed
youhadinterposed
theyhadinterposed
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
To some extent it interposes an economic impediment to the activity taxed as compared with others not taxed.
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A mixed ratiocination interposes an immediate inference, resulting in more than three propositions.
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Two common forms of intervention are as an intermediary in a negotiating capacity or, physically, by interposing one's body between two factions.
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In particular, foreign investors and domestic tax-exempt organizations both have reasons to prefer to interpose a corporation in the private equity or hedge fund structure.
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The second way to unparalyse a piece is to cut off the line of attack from the paralysing unit by interposing a third piece.
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