interference 英 [ˌɪntəˈfɪərəns]   美 [ˌɪntərˈfɪrəns]

interference

interference  英 [ˌɪntəˈfɪərəns] 美 [ˌɪntərˈfɪrəns]

n. 干扰,冲突;干涉 

名词复数:interferences 

We will brook no outside interference. 我们不容许任何外来干涉。
He was reckoning without her mother's interference. 他盼望不要受到她母亲的干涉。

  • Interference is something that is in your way. If the sound of your sister's band practicing keeps you from getting your homework done, that’s interference.
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  • n. 干扰,冲突;干涉
  • 1. We will brook no outside interference.

    我们不容许任何外来干涉。

  • 2. He was reckoning without her mother's interference.

    他盼望不要受到她母亲的干涉。

  • 3. Many students' error occurs because of mother-tongue interference.

    许多学生发生这种错误是由于母语的干扰。

  • interference (n.) 1783, "intermeddling," from interfere on model of difference, etc. In physics, in reference to the mutual action of waves on each other, from 1802, coined in this sense by English scientist Dr. Thomas Young (1773-1829). Telephoning (later broadcasting) sense is from 1887. In chess from 1913; in U.S. football from 1894.
inter·fer·ence / ˌɪntəˈfɪərəns ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈfɪrəns / noun [uncountable ] 1 interference(in sth) the act of interfering 干涉;干预;介入 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 interruption of a radio signal by another signal on a similar wavelength,causing extra noise that is not wanted (无线电信号的)干扰 IDIOM run interference ( NAmE) 1 (in American football 美式足球 ) to clear the way for the player with the ball by blocking players from the opposing team 掩护阻挡(为己方持球队员让出道路) 2 ( informal) to help sb by dealing with problems for them so that they do not need to deal with them (为帮助某人)积极介入 interference interferences inter·fer·ence / ˌɪntəˈfɪərəns ; NAmE ˌɪntərˈfɪrəns /
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