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intervention美 [.ɪntər'venʃ(ə)n] 英 [.ɪntə(r)'venʃ(ə)n] adj.+n. military intervention v.+n. intervention prevent n. interference,involvement,intrusion,intercession,interposition n. | 1. the act of intervening, especially a deliberate entry into a situation or dispute in order to influence events or prevent undesirable consequences 2. economic action that is designed to counter a trend in a market, especially in order to stabilize a country's currency 3. the purchase of agricultural produce by the European Union when the market price falls below a specific level because there is a surplus 4. a situation in which someone becomes involved in a particular issue, problem, etc. in order to influence what happens 1. the act of intervening, especially a deliberate entry into a situation or dispute in order to influence events or prevent undesirable consequences 2. economic action that is designed to counter a trend in a market, especially in order to stabilize a country's currency 3. the purchase of agricultural produce by the European Union when the market price falls below a specific level because there is a surplus 4. a situation in which someone becomes involved in a particular issue, problem, etc. in order to influence what happens |
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