单词 | intruder |
释义 | intrudern. One who intrudes. 1. One who intrudes into an estate or benefice or usurps on the rights or privileges of another; spec. one who, after the determination of a life-tenancy, enters before the remainderman or reversioner, or who trespasses in any way on crown lands. Now only in legal use. ΘΚΠ society > morality > dueness or propriety > moral impropriety > [noun] > infringement of rights, etc. > one who usurperc1425 intrusor1430 intruder1534 infringer1541 encroacher1581 invader1637 1534 Act 26 Hen. VIII c. 3 §5 Euery suche person..shalbe accepted and taken an entrewder vppon the Kinges possessions. 1628 E. Coke 1st Pt. Inst. Lawes Eng. i. 194 a Where there bee two ioynt Abators or Intrudors which come in meerely by wrong. 1630 R. Norton tr. W. Camden Hist. Princesse Elizabeth i. 88 Iohn Mason..a great intruder into Ecclesiasticall liuings. 1648 in Gross Gild Merch. (1890) II. 78 Diuers and many Intrudors..as also diuers other strangers and forinors. 1865 F. M. Nichols tr. Britton II. 2 The law allows such intruders to be ejected while the intrusion is fresh by the right heirs. 2. One who thrusts himself in in an encroaching manner or without invitation or welcome. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > [noun] > unwelcome or unwarranted > one who incomer1526 intruder1594 ingressorc1710 incursionist1883 the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > acting in another's business or intervention > [noun] > intrusion or interference > one who intruder1594 interloper1632 buttinsky1901 butt-in1903 butt-inera1910 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > discourtesy > [noun] > forcing oneself on a person > one who intruder1594 1594 W. Shakespeare Titus Andronicus ii. iii. 65 Vnmannerly intruder as thou art. View more context for this quotation 1693 W. Bowles tr. Juvenal in J. Dryden et al. tr. Juvenal Satires v. 77 Will you a bold Intruder, ever learn To know your Basket, and your Bread discern? 1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 127. ⁋6 Others..consider every man who fills the mouth of report with a new name, as an intruder upon their retreat, and disturber of their repose. 1876 T. Hardy Hand of Ethelberta I. xv. 156 I felt always like an intruder and a bondswoman, and had wished myself out of the Petherwin family a hundred times. 3. An aeroplane (or its pilot) that invades the enemy's aerodromes to interfere with his operations. Also attributive, as intruder attack, intruder raid. ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > a means of conveyance through the air > aeroplane > [noun] > used in warfare > invading plane or pilot intruder1941 1941 Aeroplane Spotter 9 Oct. 174 The Intruder. ‘Night intrusion’ is the name of one type of operation on which Douglas Havocs are earning distinction. The Havocs fly out over enemy aerodromes when the night bombers are returning and shoot them down over their home stations. 1941 Aeroplane Spotter 6 Nov. 205 Messerschmitt Me 110 two-motor fighters are now being used with Ju 88s for night defence over Germany and ‘intruder’ work over Great Britain. 1943 Times 22 Dec. 4/5 R.C.A.F. intruders destroyed two enemy aircraft. 1944 Times 6 Nov. 4/4 Night fighters and intruder aircraft of Bomber Command supported the bombers. 1966 M. R. D. Foot SOE in France iv. 82 But 418 was an ordinary Canadian intruder squadron. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1534 |
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