[N-VAR 可变名词]打扰;侵扰 If someone disturbs you when you are in a private place or having a private conversation, you can call this event an intrusion .
I hope you don't mind this intrusion, Jon.
乔恩,希望你别介意这次打扰。
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[N-VAR 可变名词]干扰;影响 An intrusion is something that disturbs your mood or your life in a way you do not like.
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...intrusion into private grief...
对个人不幸的搅扰
I felt it was a grotesque intrusion into our lives.
我感觉那是对我们生活的一种干扰,让人感到荒唐可气。
Oxford
in·tru·sion/ɪnˈtruːʒn; NAmEɪnˈtruːʒn/noun[uncountable , countable ]1something that affects a situation or people's lives in a way that they do not want 侵扰性的事物;扰乱;侵犯intrusion(on/upon sth) ◆They claim the noise from the new airport is an intrusion on their lives.他们声称新机场的噪音侵扰了他们的生活。intrusion(into sth) ◆This was another example of press intrusion into the affairs of the royals.这是新闻界侵扰王室成员私事的又一实例。2intrusion(into/on/upon sth) ( formal) the act of entering a place which is private or where you may not be wanted 闯入;侵入◆She apologized for the intrusion but said she had an urgent message.她为迳自闯进来道歉,但说她有紧急消息。intrusionintrusionsin·tru·sion/ɪnˈtruːʒn; NAmEɪnˈtruːʒn/
1when someone does something, or something happens, that affects your private life or activities in an unwanted wayintrusion into/on/upon I resented this intrusion into my domestic affairs. the unwelcome intrusion of the press2when something comes into a place or situation and has an unwanted effect: the intrusion of badly designed new buildings in the historic high street
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