Intrude Intruding I ɪnˈtruːd Verb 动词 [V Into/On/Upon
To intrude means to go somewhere unwanted, or to disturb something with an unpleasant effect. This verb typically uses prepositions like 'into', 'on', or 'upon'. The pronunciation is /ɪnˈtruːd/.
intrude (verb): to go or be somewhere where you are not wanted or supposed to be; to disturb or have an unpleasant effect on something. Requires prepositions like 'into', 'on', or 'upon'. Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtruːd/
[VERB 动词]侵扰;打扰 If you say that someone is intruding into a particular place or situation, you mean that they are not wanted or welcome there.
[V into/on/upon n]
[V]
The press has been blamed for intruding into people's personal lives in an unacceptable way...
新闻媒体因为以令人难以容忍的方式侵扰人们的私生活而一直受到指责。
I don't want to intrude on your meeting...
我不想打扰你们的会议。
I hope I'm not intruding.
希望我没有打扰你们。
2
[VERB 动词]干扰;扰乱 If something intrudes on your mood or your life, it disturbs it or has an unwanted effect on it.
[V on/into/upon n]
[V]
Do you feel anxious when unforeseen incidents intrude on your day?...
当意外事件干扰了你的生活时,你会感到焦虑吗?
There are times when personal feelings cannot be allowed to intrude.
有些时候是不允许夹杂个人感情的。
3
[VERB 动词]侵入;闯入 If someone intrudes into a place, they go there even though they are not allowed to be there.
[V into/onto n]
[V-ing]
The officer on the scene said no one had intruded into the area.
在场的警官说没人闯入过这个地方。
We believe they intruded on to the field of play...
我们认为他们擅自闯入了球场。
The voyage home began, but not before an intruding aeroplane had repeatedly circled the ship.
开始返航了,但是在这之前一架入侵的飞机曾反复在轮船上空盘旋。
Oxford
in·trude/ɪnˈtruːd; NAmEɪnˈtruːd/verb( formal) 1[intransitive ]to go or be somewhere where you are not wanted or are not supposed to be 闯入;侵入;打扰◆I'm sorry to intrude, but I need to talk to someone.对不起打扰了,不过我有话要找人谈。intrudeinto/on/upon sb/sth ◆legislation to stop newspapers from intruding on people's private lives禁止报章侵犯他人私生活的立法2[intransitive ]intrude(on/into/upon sth) to disturb sth or have an unpleasant effect on it 扰乱;侵扰◆The sound of the telephone intruded into his dreams.电话铃声把他从梦中扰醒了。intrudeintrudesintrudedintrudingin·trude/ɪnˈtruːd; NAmEɪnˈtruːd/
1to interrupt someone or become involved in their private affairs, in an annoying and unwanted way: Would I be intruding if I came with you?intrude into/on/upon Employers should not intrude into the private lives of their employees.2to come into a place or situation, and have an unwanted effectintrude on It is to be hoped that TV cameras never intrude on this peaceful place.
WDF
intrude
[ɪnˈtru:d]intruded, intruding, intrudes
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intruded[299] intruding[1160]
打扰(38%),侵入(32%),闯入(21%),干涉(9%)
vi.闯入;侵入;侵扰
vt.把…强加;把…硬挤
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