释义 |
interference美 [.ɪntər'fɪrəns] 英 [.ɪntə(r)'fɪərəns] - n.干涉;干预;介入;(无线电信号的)干扰
- 网络妨碍;冲突;串扰
adj.+n. outside interference v.+n. prevent interference,resist interference,tolerate interference n. meddling,intrusion,prying,interfering,nosiness 1. | ~ (in sth) 干涉;干预;介入the act of interfering |
| They resent foreign interference in the internal affairs of their country. 他们憎恶对他们国家内政的外来干涉。 |
2. | (无线电信号的)干扰interruption of a radio signal by another signal on a similar wavelength , causing extra noise that is not wanted |
n. | 1. hindrance or obstruction that prevents a natural or desired outcome 2. involvement in something without any invitation or justification 3. in some sports, the illegal blocking, hindering, or obstruction of an opposing player 4. an unwanted signal that disrupts radio, telephone, or television reception 5. a process in light-wave transmission in which two or more waves are superimposed in such a way that they produce higher peaks, lower troughs, or a new wave pattern 6. in American football, the legal blocking of defensive players to protect and make way for the player carrying the ball 7. the process of deliberately becoming involved in a situation and trying to influence the way that it develops, although you have no right to do this 8. in sports such as football, the act of touching or standing in front of an opponent or opponents in order to prevent them from moving 9. radio signals that make the sound or picture of a radio or television programme difficult to hear or see clearly, or the noise caused by this 1. hindrance or obstruction that prevents a natural or desired outcome 2. involvement in something without any invitation or justification 3. in some sports, the illegal blocking, hindering, or obstruction of an opposing player 4. an unwanted signal that disrupts radio, telephone, or television reception 5. a process in light-wave transmission in which two or more waves are superimposed in such a way that they produce higher peaks, lower troughs, or a new wave pattern 6. in American football, the legal blocking of defensive players to protect and make way for the player carrying the ball 7. the process of deliberately becoming involved in a situation and trying to influence the way that it develops, although you have no right to do this 8. in sports such as football, the act of touching or standing in front of an opponent or opponents in order to prevent them from moving 9. radio signals that make the sound or picture of a radio or television programme difficult to hear or see clearly, or the noise caused by this |
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