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intrusion美 [ɪn'truʒ(ə)n] 英 [ɪn'truːʒ(ə)n] - n.侵入;闯入;侵犯;侵扰性的事物
- 网络入侵;干扰;打扰
n. interruption,imposition,interference,disturbance,invasion 1. | 侵扰性的事物;扰乱;侵犯something that affects a situation or people's lives in a way that they do not want |
| They claim the noise from the new airport is an intrusion on their lives. 他们声称新机场的噪音侵扰了他们的生活。 | | This was another example of press intrusion into the affairs of the royals. 这是新闻界侵扰王室成员私事的又一实例。 |
2. | ~ (into/on/upon sth) 闯入;侵入the act of entering a place which is private or where you may not be wanted |
| She apologized for the intrusion but said she had an urgent message. 她为径自闯进来道歉,但说她有紧急消息。 |
n. | 1. a disturbance of somebody's peace or privacy by an unwelcome arrival or presence 2. an unwelcome presence or effect that disturbs or upsets something 3. an illegal entry into a place, often by force, in order to commit a crime 4. a body of igneous rock that has moved while molten into older solid rocks with subsequent alteration of those rocks 5. the movement of molten rock into preexisting rock 6. something that interrupts a peaceful situation or a private event 7. the act of becoming involved in something in a way that is not welcome 1. a disturbance of somebody's peace or privacy by an unwelcome arrival or presence 2. an unwelcome presence or effect that disturbs or upsets something 3. an illegal entry into a place, often by force, in order to commit a crime 4. a body of igneous rock that has moved while molten into older solid rocks with subsequent alteration of those rocks 5. the movement of molten rock into preexisting rock 6. something that interrupts a peaceful situation or a private event 7. the act of becoming involved in something in a way that is not welcome |
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