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单词 intervention
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interventionin‧ter‧ven‧tion /ˌɪntəˈvenʃən $ -tər-/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun [countable, uncountable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Early intervention can save the lives of many women who get breast cancer.
  • He opposed U.S. military intervention overseas.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
 faith in divine providence divine power divine love
 The British government may have to abandon its policy of non-intervention.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· The differing forms of these strategies will fundamentally alter the direction and scope of central interventions and peripheral responses.
· But nervousness and vacillation over direct state intervention was more than just a problem of administration.· At other times, direct intervention has also been used to discourage management from accepting pay demands.· He clearly favours a state which involves itself essentially through monetary transaction rather than direct intervention in other more qualitative spheres of life.· The birth would be the result of the direct intervention of the creative power of the Holy Spirit.· It involves the daily expression of opinion and its smallest details can be changed by the direct intervention of the proprietor.· They acquire a vast amount of information about their world without direct intervention from their parents or their teachers.· Such direct intervention in the distribution of resources is completely contrary to the philosophy behind the market-oriented growth models of the 1960-70 period.· The universities are also experiencing much more direct government intervention, now to be exerted through the Universities Funding Council.
· In the absence of divine intervention, virgin birth for mammals is not an option.· And barring divine intervention, also its last.· Nor did he find any room for divine intervention.· Also patron of divine intervention and pregnant women.· Looking back from the 860s, Charles saw this as the direct result of divine intervention.· One is that devout patients may forgo treatment and wait for divine intervention.· The future, politically and economically, looks quite too far gone for anything but a divine intervention to help.· So how about a little divine intervention?
· Get advice from your clinic about early intervention treatment options and support for people who have positive results.· Rush and others said early intervention to keep kids out of gangs is just as important as locking up youthful offenders.· The value of early intervention is stressed.· I answered that point in an earlier intervention.· Primary adviser Iain MacDonald says Glasgow and Edinburgh are discussing joint publications on early intervention, words and numbers.· The earlier the intervention the less the damage done and the less the costs of treatment.· The course of infection can be modified by doctors so that early intervention to counter any deterioration can be made.· Where an institutional view is predominant, preventive efforts are pitched at the secondary level: early intervention to prevent problems worsening.
· Assessment of the problem Effective intervention and treatment is based on an accurate assessment of the presenting problem.· How effective is the intervention of family health services authority professional advisers measured by reanalysis of prescribing analysis and cost data?· In addition, improved therapeutic agents with more specific and controlled effects on platelet metabolism may be developed allowing more effective intervention.· Summary Assessment is a vital part of effective intervention.· A definition which fails to confront abuse fails to bring about effective interventions and risks increasing the incidence of abuse.· He then delivered what was certainly his most effective Cabinet intervention until that date, and probably his most effective ever.· The difficulties in achieving such effective intervention can easily be imagined.· A system that is too complex and time consuming encourages errors, undermines enthusiasm and can wreck potentially effective intervention plans.
· Railroad managers then complained that the mails were being interrupted and asked for federal intervention.· Given this view, most of the proposals introduced by the Reagan administration were designed to negate federal policy interventions.· Then came the great awakening and the anticipation of federal intervention to come.· He noted that New York City had crime problems and that officials there successfully reduced crime without federal intervention.· While the Meredith crisis was in process, liberals and conservatives in Congress sparred over the legality of federal intervention in Oxford.· Apparently, there was no federal intervention.· He was trying to balance a desire to prevent demands for federal intervention against the political need to avoid protecting the riders.
· The priority was to neutralize the borderlands against the Whites and foreign intervention, to ensure the military security of the Republic.· This change applied to the obligatory foreign exchange intervention, i.e. when exchange rates moved to their limit.· Well before the operations of 1987, the prospect of foreign intervention of any kind was arousing concern in several quarters.· Detailed plans for Operation Mayibuye, an outline for guerrilla warfare and foreign intervention, were revealed.· Moreover, those elected might then declare independence and seek foreign intervention to aid their cause.
· How will we stand in the future, with a climate modified by human intervention?· But unlike its larger predecessors, H-4 will not tolerate daily human intervention.· In the drawing, the gap between the two action channels symbolises that part which has to be supplied by human intervention.· The system should answer these questions without benefit of human intervention.· Such messages are relayed through automatic dialling machines to random or pre-selected telephone numbers and deliver a sales message without human intervention.· There is something about a swamp that seems to demand human intervention.· This implies that the direct degree of human intervention in the making of the work is minimal.· In all three instances, neural nets were being used to make routine decisions that otherwise would have required human intervention.
· But Woolf does not favour much legal intervention in prison life.· But many other researchers have concluded that legal intervention is of extremely limited value in truancy cases.· It is in the context of such cases that discussion of the merits or otherwise of legal intervention is really centred.· The concept of significant harm is fundamental to the Act and provides a threshold for legal intervention.· This point is considered further below. Legal intervention in truancy cases has focused on the notion of parental responsibility.· If satisfied they indicate that an appropriate level of concern exists to justify legal intervention but an order will not automatically follow.· This is the manner in which he justifies legal intervention.
· I would be interested to experience a situation where medical intervention is not as widely available as it is in Great Britain.· This means that 69 percent are not susceptible to medical intervention at least for the present.· In certain circumstances, medical and nursing intervention can change all these scores.· The first is to use data over which nursing and medical intervention have no influence.· Such conditions may be much more amenable to medical intervention than chronic conditions.· Patients recover with good nursing care alone, and medical intervention is seldom required.· In the 1860s medical interventions into the contagious diseases debate polarized earlier representations of female sexuality.· The effectiveness of medical interventions is best evaluated by a systematic analysis of randomised controlled trials.
· Or was he merely seeking to confuse people in the West who have been calling for military intervention?· Colin Powell, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who argued against military intervention there.· However, he continued to press the need for military intervention to support, he said, worker risings in the country.· Greater emphasis would be needed, as Watkinson proposed, on military intervention capability rather than on the existing network of colonial garrisons.· He began condemning the military interventions he once cheered.· In recent decades, these three regions have been the focus of political, economic and military interventions by the great powers.· It is true that some powerful people, notably Winston Churchill, favoured military intervention.
· But in this tranquil, often overlooked part of the country, the signs of outside intervention are clear.· Like the south, however, the north was soon to be further disrupted by outside intervention.· The native intelligentsia provided the opportunity for outside intervention.· The Bank Wiring Room differed from the previous experiments in that there was no outside intervention.
· Should regulation, based on international principles, supersede political intervention in the name of the national interest?· Both require political intervention: the market alone has no capacity to act responsibly or intelligently.· This, in turn, prompted a political intervention.· It emphasizes the direct and indirect effects of political control and intervention on the pattern of industrial relations.· Capitalist globalisation is increasingly emptying the old nation states of their capacity for serious political intervention.· But the Communists' most dramatic political intervention was the Second Front Campaign.· In the face of academic criticism, Black Paper stridency and research like that of Bennett, political intervention was inevitable.· In fact both networks were subject to heavy political intervention.
· Research into the effectiveness of social work intervention is crucial for the development of good quality services.· At the same time, family disruption by separation and divorce looms large among the reasons for social work intervention.· These are the situations in which social work intervention is generally demanded.· Eugenists insisted that it was crucial to redefine the terrain of social intervention.· Yet this is only one intermediate event among the numerous reverberating consequences of social work intervention.· The same is true of the effects of social services' intervention in the lives of families.· By contrast much social work intervention occurs as a result of what appears to be an emergency.
· They base their recommendations on an analysis of 19 randomised controlled trials that examined the effectiveness of surgical interventions for glue ear.· In the epinephrine group, the only case who failed to achieve initial haemostasis received surgical intervention.· Other crucial questions - for example, does surgical intervention prevent problems at school and of language - are still unanswered.· For those, we tried heater probe thermocoagulation or surgical intervention.· Persistent colonic dilatation may constitute an indication for surgical intervention.· In patients with severe haemorrhage and low surgical risk, surgical intervention was carried out immediately.· Crohn's disease causes chronic gastrointestinal symptoms which may require prolonged medication and surgical intervention.
NOUN
· These are task centred work and crisis intervention.· It includes short-term crisis intervention and a follow-up with on-going monitoring and support.· Nalgo members were protesting at the proposed closure of a 24-hour crisis intervention centre.· Short-term social work methods: crisis intervention, task-centred and contractual approaches. 4.· A number of different types of psychiatric crisis intervention services had become available by the 1980s.· Hospitals are, essentially, technologically sophisticated institutions geared towards crisis intervention.
· But government intervention is not the only way to cope with the problem of socially inefficient resource allocation due to externalities.· Moreover, many of the economic gains were created by government intervention and monitoring.· Treasury does, however, recognise a social dimension to education and recommends government intervention to help the disadvantaged.· There is clearly a fine line between stifling government intervention and encouraging creativity and innovation.· The trend also belatedly reflected the increased scope of government intervention in the economy.· When was the last time government intervention achieved this type of results?· Both speakers believe that active government intervention in the housing market is now urgently needed before things get even worse.· Also, the rationale for government intervention is outside the scope of this discussion.
· His steady stream of speeches, interviews and policy interventions only make sense as a bid for the leadership.· Given this view, most of the proposals introduced by the Reagan administration were designed to negate federal policy interventions.
· One is a parity grid arrangement, whereby upper and lower intervention rates are established for each currency against every other currency.· An additional reduction to the intervention rate has taken the floor rate to 4. 45 percent.· Once intervention rates have been altered in this fashion, a change in rates will occur across all sterling money markets.· He forecast a quarter-point cut in the 4. 45 percent intervention rate by next week.· Variances of the distributions of intervention rates were computed and were compared by Hartley's F m a x test.· The Bank in this case endorses the change by bringing its intervention rates in line with the new base rate.
· The powerful voices of the Fabians, where the Webbs proved insistent campaigners, urged State intervention on a new scale.· In a market economy, state intervention is minimal.· And all this in a conflict fought halfheartedly by many Norfolk farmers who had only an eye for renewed state intervention.· The latter also emphasise the dependency relations which state intervention forces on people.· But the struggles over the bill bring to the fore much more general questions about how we understand state intervention.· Understanding the actual forms and extents of state intervention thereby becomes a largely empirical matter.· On this occasion, sustained state intervention in agriculture ensured that there was to be no repetition of the inter-war years.· But ali of these organizational initiatives stopped well short of full-blooded state intervention.
· Research into the effectiveness of social work intervention is crucial for the development of good quality services.· At the same time, family disruption by separation and divorce looms large among the reasons for social work intervention.· These are the situations in which social work intervention is generally demanded.· Yet this is only one intermediate event among the numerous reverberating consequences of social work intervention.· Social work intervention concentrated on planning for children in care, and resource finding focusing on families and not institutions.· By contrast much social work intervention occurs as a result of what appears to be an emergency.
VERB
· Or was he merely seeking to confuse people in the West who have been calling for military intervention?· She had been creating quite an uproar, which eventually called for governmental intervention.
· This was followed by intervention, by an ... intensification of the class struggle, which assumed the form of civil war.· It might also start by attempts to prevent the transportation of strikebreakers or goods, and a clash would follow police intervention.· Six months later, following an intervention by Brown, Maclean was reinstated as chairman.
· The efficiency arguments used to justify government intervention in sports markets are applicable to participation, not to spectating.· If satisfied they indicate that an appropriate level of concern exists to justify legal intervention but an order will not automatically follow.· Owen waited for the words which would justify his own intervention.· This is the manner in which he justifies legal intervention.· He made immediate inquiries by telephone, but felt that there was insufficient evidence to justify his intervention.· Central government also justifies its interventions in local government in terms of its concern with national economic management.· What are the market failures that might justify government intervention through industrial policy?
· Feminists were not opposed to reforming intervention perse.
· Both require political intervention: the market alone has no capacity to act responsibly or intelligently.· When family relationships require intervention for improvement, a psychotherapist should be asked to help.· But 17 performed so badly they required intervention from government.· Crisis resolution may require the intervention and assistance of two people from outside the troubled department.· In some cases it has led to violent confrontations requiring police intervention.· The nutrition education plan consists of segments devoted to each nutrition problem that requires intervention.· The haematological suppression affected more patients, but still required no interventions.· In all three instances, neural nets were being used to make routine decisions that otherwise would have required human intervention.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnouninterventionverbintervene
the act of becoming involved in an argument, fight, or other difficult situation in order to change what happens:  government intervention to regulate prices
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