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in·trude AHD[ĭn-tro͞odʹ] D.J.[ɪnˈtruːd]K.K.[ɪnˈtrud]v.(动词)in.trud.ed, in.trud.ing, in.trudes v.tr.(及物动词)- To put or force in inappropriately, especially without invitation, fitness, or permission:闯入,硬塞,强使:不合时宜地进入或强迫进入,特指未经邀请、不合理、或未经允许:intruded opinion into a factual report.将个人意见硬塞在真实的报道中
- Geology To thrust (molten rock) into preexisting rock.【地质学】 侵入:(熔岩)侵入已经存在的岩石中
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To come in rudely or inappropriately; enter as an improper or unwanted element:侵入,闯入,打扰:粗鲁地或不恰当地进入;作为不正确的或不必要的成分进入:"The flute would be intruding here like a delicate lady at a club smoker"(Leonard Bernstein)“长笛在这儿显得突兀,犹如优雅的小姐在老烟枪身边”(伦纳德·伯恩斯坦)
- Middle English intruden 中古英语 intruden
- from Latin intrūdere intrūs- [to thrust in] 源自 拉丁语 intrūdere intrūs- [用力推入]
- in- [in] * see in- 2in- [在…里面] * 参见 in-2
- trūdere [to thrust] * see treud- trūdere [用力推] * 参见 treud-
intrudʹer n.(名词)intrude, obtrude- These verbs mean to force oneself or something upon another or others without consent or approval.这些动词都表示未经同意或赞同强加某人或物于他人或物之上。
- Intrude implies thrusting or coming in without permission, warrant, or welcome;it often suggests violation of another's privacy: Intrude 暗指未经允许、授权、或欢迎用力推入或进入;通常暗示对他人隐私的侵犯: You had no right to intrude your opinions on the rest of us.你没有权力将你的意见强加于我们身上。You look busy—I hope I'm not intruding. Toobtrude is to push forward, as into consideration or sight: 你看上去很忙──但愿我没有打扰你。 obtrude 是指进入思考或视线之中: "He wouldn't obtrude his assistance, if it were declined" (John Lothrop Motley). “如果他的援助被谢绝的话,他不会将此强加于别人的” (约翰·洛斯鲁普·莫特利)。 "The remembrance that our poor captain was lying dead in the cabin was constantly obtruding" (Frederick Marryat).“我们可怜的船长死在房舱里的情形老是在我的脑海里出现” (弗雷德里克·马里亚特)
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