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interfere美 [.ɪntər'fɪr] 英 [.ɪntə(r)'fɪə(r)] 第三人称单数:interferes 现在分词:interfering 过去式:interfered v. pry,intrude,stick your oar in,meddle,disturb 1. | 干涉;干预;介入to get involved in and try to influence a situation that does not concern you, in a way that annoys other people |
| I wish my mother would stop interfering and let me make my own decisions. 我希望我母亲不再干预,让我自己拿主意。 | | The police are very unwilling to interfere in family problems. 警方很不情愿插手家庭问题。 |
v. | 1. to obstruct, block, or hinder illegally an opponent in a sport 2. to delay, hinder, or obstruct the natural or desired course of something 3. to participate in the affairs of others, especially by offering unwanted or unhelpful advice or by trying to resolve other people's disputes 4. to touch somebody sexually in a way contrary to law or moral standards 5. to act together to increase, decrease, or cancel out displacement or amplitude 6. to cause electronic interference 7. to hit one hoof against the opposite hoof or leg while walking 8. to deliberately become involved in a situation and try to influence the way that it develops, although you have no right to do this 9. (of persons)break in upon(other person's affairs)withoutright or invitation 10. (of persons)break in upon(other person's affairs)without right or invitation 1. to obstruct, block, or hinder illegally an opponent in a sport 2. to delay, hinder, or obstruct the natural or desired course of something 3. to participate in the affairs of others, especially by offering unwanted or unhelpful advice or by trying to resolve other people's disputes 4. to touch somebody sexually in a way contrary to law or moral standards 5. to act together to increase, decrease, or cancel out displacement or amplitude 6. to cause electronic interference 7. to hit one hoof against the opposite hoof or leg while walking 8. to deliberately become involved in a situation and try to influence the way that it develops, although you have no right to do this 9. (of persons)break in upon(other person's affairs)withoutright or invitation 10. (of persons)break in upon(other person's affairs)without right or invitation |
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