transitive. To introduce forcibly or violently; to thrust in; usually reflexive to thrust oneself in, obtrude oneself, intrude.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > introduction or bringing in > infuse [verb (reflexive)] > intrude or insinuate > of a person (10) ingyre1513 transitive. To introduce forcibly or violently; to thrust in; usually reflexive to thrust oneself in, obtrude oneself, intrude. thrust1530 reflexive. To intrude oneself into any position, condition, or circumstances, or upon another person; to push oneself forward. wind1548 intransitive and reflexive. With in, into: To insinuate oneself. wreathea1571 transitive (reflexive). To insinuate oneself into a person's thoughts, a situation, etc. Chiefly with into. Now rare. insinuate1578 transitive. To introduce (a person) by sinuous, stealthy, or artful ways into some position or relation; esp. reflexive to worm oneself in, or make… screw1602 figurative. transitive. To implant (an idea, habit, etc.) by degrees; to manage to introduce (a person, idea, etc.) into or in (a person's… foist1603 intransitive for reflexive. To intrude oneself into. With away: To slip off, vanish. Obsolete. wimble1605 intransitive. To bore into; chiefly figurative (intransitive and reflexive), to penetrate or insinuate oneself into. wriggle1670 To insinuate or introduce (a person) gradually (into favour, office, etc.), esp. by subtle or shifty means. Also with in. Chiefly reflexive. worm1711 figurative. reflexive. To insinuate oneself into (a person's favour or confidence, a desirable position, etc.). |
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