intrude
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If you say that someone is intruding into a particular place or situation, you mean that they are not wanted or welcome there. 侵扰
The press has been blamed for intruding into people's personal lives in an unacceptable way. 新闻媒体因以一种令人无法接受的方式侵入人们的私生活而受到谴责。
2. V-I If something intrudes on your mood or your life, it disturbs it or has an unwanted effect on it. 扰乱
Do you feel anxious when unforeseen incidents intrude on your day?
当无可预料的事件侵扰到你的生活时,你会感到焦虑吗?
3. V-I If someone intrudes into a place, they go there even though they are not allowed to be there. 侵入
An American officer on the scene said no one had intruded into the space he was defending. 现场的一名美国军官说还没有人闯入过他所防卫的区域。
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intrude /ɪnˈtruːd/ (intruding,intruded,intrudes)
剑桥词典
- to go into a place or situation in which you are not wanted or not expected to be
闯入,侵扰
I didn't realize your husband was here, Dr Jones - I hope I'm not intruding. 琼斯博士,我不知道您丈夫在这里——但愿我没有打扰你们。
Newspaper editors are being urged not to intrude on/into the grief of the families of missing servicemen . 人们强烈要求报纸编辑们不要烦扰失踪军人悲痛的家属。 返回 intrude