释义 |
encroach美 [ɪn'kroʊtʃ] 英 [ɪn'krəʊtʃ] - v.侵蚀;侵占(某人的时间);侵犯(某人的权利);扰乱(某人的生活)
- 网络蚕食;侵入;侵害
第三人称单数:encroaches 现在分词:encroaching 过去式:encroached v. intrude,impinge,infringe,invade,trespass 1. | [i] ~ (on/upon sth) 侵占(某人的时间);侵犯(某人的权利);扰乱(某人的生活)to begin to affect or use up too much of sb's time, rights, personal life, etc. |
| I won't encroach on your time any longer. 我不会再占用你的时间了。 | | He never allows work to encroach upon his family life. 他从不让工作扰乱他的家庭生活。 |
2. | [i] ~ (on/upon sth) 侵蚀,蚕食(地区)to slowly begin to cover more and more of an area |
| The growing town soon encroached on the surrounding countryside. 这个不断扩大的城镇不久便将周围的农村变成了市区。 | | the encroaching tide(= that is coming in) 不断涌向陆地的潮水 |
v. | 1. to intrude gradually or stealthily, often taking away somebody's authority, rights, or property 2. to exceed the proper limits of something 3. to gradually take something such as power or authority from someone else 4. to cover more land gradually 5. to gradually reduce the amount of time that someone has available to do what they want to do 1. to intrude gradually or stealthily, often taking away somebody's authority, rights, or property 2. to exceed the proper limits of something 3. to gradually take something such as power or authority from someone else 4. to cover more land gradually 5. to gradually reduce the amount of time that someone has available to do what they want to do |
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