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interrumpir

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. interrupt [Am ˌɪn(t)əˈrəpt, Brit ɪntəˈrʌpt] VB trans

1. interrupt (by speaking):

interrupt discussion/person
pero … —interrumpió

2. interrupt (stop):

interrupt communication/flow

II. interrupt [Am ˌɪn(t)əˈrəpt, Brit ɪntəˈrʌpt] VB intr

if you'll excuse my interrupting
she has an infuriating habit of interrupting
excuse my interrupting or excuse me for interrupting, but
excuse my interrupting or excuse me for interrupting, but
to forgive sb for -ing forgive me for interrupting/asking but
she kept on interrupting him
she kept on interrupting him
his habit of always interrupting
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interrumpir persona/reunión
¿interrumpo? — no, no, pasa
am I interrupting? — no, not at all, come in

in the PONS Dictionary

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interrupt [ˌɪntəˈrʌpt, Am -t̬ɚ-] VB intr, trans

pardon me interrupting
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forgive me for interrupting
forgive me for interrupting
in the PONS Dictionary
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interrupt [ˌɪn··ˈrʌpt] VB intr, trans

pardon me for interrupting
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English
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forgive me for interrupting
forgive me for interrupting
Present
Iinterrupt
youinterrupt
he/she/itinterrupts
weinterrupt
youinterrupt
theyinterrupt
Past
Iinterrupted
youinterrupted
he/she/itinterrupted
weinterrupted
youinterrupted
theyinterrupted
Present Perfect
Ihaveinterrupted
youhaveinterrupted
he/she/ithasinterrupted
wehaveinterrupted
youhaveinterrupted
theyhaveinterrupted
Past Perfect
Ihadinterrupted
youhadinterrupted
he/she/ithadinterrupted
wehadinterrupted
youhadinterrupted
theyhadinterrupted

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Duress operates as an excuse but necessity operates as a justification, rendering the defendant's conduct lawful.
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As the officers intended, this gives them the excuse to frisk him.
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They are always in search of some excuse to showdown each other.
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I don't expect the proles to figure any of this out, but the middle classes have no excuse.
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The excuse provides a mitigating factor for a group of persons sharing a common characteristic.
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