reflexive. To thrust oneself in, to obtrude oneself, intrude; to presume.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come in [verb (reflexive)] > in unwelcome or unwarranted manner (8) ingere1489 reflexive. To thrust oneself in, to obtrude oneself, intrude; to presume. 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. intrude1573 To thrust oneself in without warrant or leave; to enter or come where one is uninvited or unwelcome. Also transferred and figurative of things… inthrust1605 transitive. To thrust in; to intrude. obtrude1647 transitive (reflexive). To impose oneself; to push oneself in an unwelcome manner. Usually with on, upon. wrench1729 reflexive. To force (oneself) in among others. Scottish. Obsolete. rare. purr1879 transitive. To thrust, push, or poke (something) in (also through) an aperture. Also reflexive: to intrude. English regional in later use. |
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