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单词 interventional
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interventional


in·ter·vene

I0200100 (ĭn′tər-vēn′)intr.v. in·ter·vened, in·ter·ven·ing, in·ter·venes 1. a. To involve oneself in a situation so as to alter or hinder an action or development: "Every gardener faces choices about how and how much to intervene in nature's processes" (Dora Galitzki).b. To interfere, usually through force or threat of force, in the affairs of another nation.c. Law To enter into a lawsuit as a third party to assert a claim against one or both of the existing parties.2. To come, appear, or lie between two things: You can't see the lake from there because the house intervenes.3. To come or occur between two periods or points of time: A year intervened between the two dynasties.4. To occur as an extraneous or unplanned circumstance: He would have his degree by now if his laziness hadn't intervened.
[Latin intervenīre : inter-, inter- + venīre, to come; see gwā- in Indo-European roots.]
in′ter·ve′nor, in′ter·ven′er n.in′ter·ven′tion·al adj.
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interventional


in·ter·ven·tion·al

(in'tĕr-ven'shŭn-ăl) Pertaining to an overt act or process intended to alter or prevent some event or outcome. [L. intervenio, to come between]

intervention

(int?er-ven'shon) [L. interventio, a coming between, giving of security] 1. An action taken to modify an effect.2. An invasive procedure, e.g., the insertion of catheters or other devices into the body. Particular interventions are listed under the first word. See: e.g., early intervention; life-sustaining intervention; nursing interventioninterventional (int?er-ven'shon-al), adjective
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