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单词 intrusion
释义
intrusion
(ɪntrʒən )
Word forms: intrusions
1. variable noun
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.
Synonyms: interruption, interference, infringement, trespass  
2. variable noun
An intrusion is something that disturbs your mood or your life in a way you do not like.
...intrusion into private grief.
I felt it was a grotesque intrusion into our lives. [+ into]
Synonyms: invasion, breach, infringement, infiltration  
Collocations:
justify an intrusion
The star ended his evidence by describing ten myths used by newspapers to justify their intrusion and the industry's lack of regulation.
Times, Sunday Times
The detail, he felt, was not so rich as to justify the intrusion.
Times, Sunday Times
One insider says they only needed some vague whiff of misconduct to pretend they were investigating a crime and justify the intrusion.
The Sun
No public interest could reasonably be regarded as justifying the intrusion into the complainant's life caused by so prominently and publicly associating her with an alleged criminal.
Times, Sunday Times
media intrusion
We were supposed to be talking about media intrusion, but never mind.
Times, Sunday Times
A row had erupted back in those long-ago amateur days over media intrusion.
Times, Sunday Times
The sudden media intrusion proved overwhelming: he again retreated from the public eye.
Times, Sunday Times
The couple who professed to hate media intrusion have headed to a place where their every move will be captured by paparazzi.
Times,Sunday Times
She claims that it acts as an essential security barrier, as well as protection from media intrusion.
Times, Sunday Times
prevent intrusion
Individuals negotiate boundaries to prevent intrusion on each other's space.
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They roll up the windows and lock the doors to prevent intrusion.
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These layers, often of very hard material, effectively seal the layers, preventing intrusion into the lower layers by later material.
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The geotextile prevents intrusion of fine soils into the drainage core.
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The fortress could also prevent intrusions from a northerly or southerly direction.
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resent an intrusion
Did he resent that intrusion on his space?
Times, Sunday Times
The elders resented the intrusion and told him not to bring them again.
Christianity Today
People resented the intrusion into national life with unnecessary rules and regulations.
Times, Sunday Times
Some bereaved families felt supported by visitors; others deeply resented the intrusion and the effort required to be hospitable.
The Times Literary Supplement
He thanked fans who had flooded social media to say that they did not want to know the identity of the author and resented the intrusion into her privacy.
Times, Sunday Times
unnecessary intrusion
It marks the unnecessary intrusion of someone else's debased idea of good taste into something that just shouldn't be mucked about with.
Times, Sunday Times
Pro-smoking groups say a ban would be an 'unnecessary intrusion' into private lives.
The Sun
He appealed for 'the necessary private space so that his care can proceed with dignity and without unnecessary intrusion'.
The Sun
As well as risks such as identity mistakes and security breaches, there can be unnecessary intrusion into people's lives and loss of personal autonomy.
Times, Sunday Times
Relaying the original recordings through headphones to the actors and, at times, the audience comes to feel like an unnecessary intrusion.
Times, Sunday Times
unwanted intrusion
I've never enjoyed being in the spotlight, and the unwanted intrusion that followed was difficult to deal with.
Times, Sunday Times
He also organised security for the players, to help to avoid unwanted intrusion.
Times, Sunday Times
Cash defends you from some unwanted intrusion by the government.
Times, Sunday Times
You get all the downsides - unwanted intrusion, public disdain, endless boring functions - with very few of the advantages.
Times, Sunday Times
Maintaining privacy and security from unwanted intrusions and/or theft.
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unwarranted intrusion
We have long had a journalists' code, drawing a line, for example, between investigation in the public interest and unwarranted intrusion into private lives.
Times, Sunday Times
He makes an unwarranted intrusion into somebody else's business.
Times, Sunday Times
Considerations of good taste, newsworthiness or unwarranted intrusion matter too — but these are relative values and will always be questions of opinion.
Times, Sunday Times
Many patients do benefit from supportive care, voluntarily chosen, but many adults would regard mandatory counselling as an unwarranted intrusion into their autonomy.
Globe and Mail
unwelcome intrusion
Shut your eyes, and they are gone (one cannot as easily shut one's ears to the sometimes unwelcome intrusion of music).
Times, Sunday Times
The goose woke up suddenly, not at all pleased at this unwelcome intrusion.
Times, Sunday Times
Sure, hugs can be soothing and generosity-inspiring, but they can also be an unwelcome intrusion and a violation of someone's personal space.
Times, Sunday Times
For some writers this may be an unwelcome intrusion into what was once a private process while others may accept it as a necessary part of promotion.
The Times Literary Supplement
Some of the species show a remarkable affinity with water, often remaining submerged for prolonged periods to evade predators or other unwelcome intrusion.
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Translations:
Chinese: 打扰
Japanese: じゃま
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