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intervene美 [.ɪntər'vin] 英 [.ɪntə(r)'viːn] 第三人称单数:intervenes 现在分词:intervening 过去式:intervened v. interfere,arbitrate,mediate,intercede,get involved 1. | [i] 出面;介入to become involved in a situation in order to improve or help it |
| She might have been killed if the neighbours hadn't intervened. 要不是邻居介入,她可能会没命了。 | | The President intervened personally in the crisis. 总统亲自出面处理这场危机。 |
2. | [t][i] (+ speech) 插嘴;打断(别人的话)to interrupt sb when they are speaking in order to say sth |
| ‘But,’ she intervened, ‘what about the others?’ “但是,”她插嘴说,“其他的怎么办呢?” |
3. | [i] 阻碍;阻挠;干扰to happen in a way that delays sth or prevents it from happening |
| They were planning to get married and then the war intervened. 他们正准备结婚,不巧却因爆发战事而受阻。 |
4. | [i] 介于…之间to exist between two events or places |
| I saw nothing of her during the years that intervened. 这期间的几年中我根本没有见过她。 |
v. | 7. (指事件或情况)插入(其它的事件或情况);在其间发生: 7. (指事件或情况)插入(其它的事件或情况);在其间发生: |
v. | 1. to involve yourself deliberately in a situation, especially in a conflict or dispute, in order to influence what is happening and, most often, to prevent undesirable consequences 2. to occur or take effect in such a way as to stop or delay something 3. to elapse between one point in time and another 4. to break into a conversation or discussion 5. to be located between two things 6. to enter a lawsuit as a third party in order to protect your own interests 7. to take economic action that is designed to counter a trend in a market, especially in order to stabilize a country's currency 8. to become involved in a situation in order to try to stop or change it 9. to interrupt a conversation so that you can say something 10. to delay an event, or to make it difficult to do 1. to involve yourself deliberately in a situation, especially in a conflict or dispute, in order to influence what is happening and, most often, to prevent undesirable consequences 2. to occur or take effect in such a way as to stop or delay something 3. to elapse between one point in time and another 4. to break into a conversation or discussion 5. to be located between two things 6. to enter a lawsuit as a third party in order to protect your own interests 7. to take economic action that is designed to counter a trend in a market, especially in order to stabilize a country's currency 8. to become involved in a situation in order to try to stop or change it 9. to interrupt a conversation so that you can say something 10. to delay an event, or to make it difficult to do |
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