单词 | intrude |
释义 | intrude (ɪntruːd ) Word forms: intrudes , intruding , intruded 1. verb If you say that someone is intruding into a particular place or situation, you mean that they are not wanted or welcome there. The press has been blamed for intruding into people's personal lives in an unacceptable way. [V + into/on/upon] I don't want to intrude on your meeting. [V into/on/upon n] I hope I'm not intruding. [VERB] 2. verb If something intrudes on your mood or your life, it disturbs it or has an unwanted effect on it. Do you feel anxious when unforeseen incidents intrude on your day? [V + on/into/upon] There are times when personal feelings cannot be allowed to intrude. [VERB] 3. verb If someone intrudes into a place, they go there even though they are not allowed to be there. The officer on the scene said no one had intruded into the area. [V + into/onto] We believe they intruded on to the field of play. [V into/onto n] The voyage home began, but not before an intruding aeroplane had repeatedly circled the ship. [VERB-ing] Collocations: reality intrudes At the outer edge of the reserve reality intrudes again. Times, Sunday Times Sadly, when reality intrudes in the form of shopping, such intentions may be forgotten. Times, Sunday Times Reality intrudes - often crudely - upon the artifice of decorum. Times, Sunday Times Reality intrudes into the action. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 侵扰 Japanese: 押しかける |
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