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I. interrupt [americ ˌɪn(t)əˈrəpt, Brit ɪntəˈrʌpt] VERBO trans

1. interrupt (by speaking):

interrupt discussion/person
I'm sorry to interrupt you
pero … —interrumpió

2. interrupt (stop):

interrupt communication/flow

II. interrupt [americ ˌɪn(t)əˈrəpt, Brit ɪntəˈrʌpt] VERBO intr

interrupt
to be bursting to + infin she was bursting to interrupt
to be bursting to + infin she was bursting to interrupt
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interrumpir persona/reunión
to interrupt
to interrupt
don't interrupt when I'm talking
to interrupt

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interrupt [ˌɪntəˈrʌpt, americ -t̬ɚ-] VERBO intr, trans

interrupt
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to interrupt
to interrupt payment
to interrupt
to interrupt
to interrupt
to interrupt the speech
to interrupt sb
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interrupt [ˌɪn··ˈrʌpt] VERBO intr, trans

interrupt
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to interrupt
to interrupt
to interrupt
to interrupt the speech
to interrupt sb
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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At this stage operations were halted because there was a danger of pent-up water behind the barrier bursting through.
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They can be embedded in the substratum, bursting through the surface of the substratum (erumpent), or entirely superficial.
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The billfold is usually jammed to the point of bursting -- not with crisp $20s, but receipts.
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Her running gag has her unexpectedly bursting into tears.
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It was not in nature to resist bursting into laughter at the sight of him, his ridiculous distressful look, followed by a lamentable recital of his misfortunes.
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