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单词 intrude
释义 in·trude
\ə̇n.ˈtrüd\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Latin intrudere to force in, from in- in- (II) + trudere to thrust, push — more at threat
intransitive verb
1. : to thrust oneself in : come or go in without invitation, permission, or welcome : enter by intrusion : encroach, trespass
 < where none might intrude upon his grief — P.B.Kyne >
 < manifest no wish to intrude on academic prerogatives — Saturday Review >
 < abashed at intruding on all these busy people — Jule Mannix >
2. geology : to enter as if by force
transitive verb
1. : to thrust or force in, into, on, or upon especially without permission, welcome, or fitness
 < intrude political theory into his play >
 < intrude these confidences on you — G.B.Shaw >
 < didn't want to intrude himself upon her uninvited >
 < improper to intrude the dog into the houses of other people they were calling on — Joseph Conrad >
 < the right to intrude its judgment upon questions of policy or morals — O.W.Holmes †1935 >
2. : to settle (a minister) in a parish against the will of the people
 < ecclesiastical adventurers from the Continent were intruded by hundreds into lucrative benefices — T.B.Macaulay >
3. geology : to cause to enter as if by force
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