interloper 英 [ˈɪntələʊpə(r)]   美 [ˈɪntərloʊpər]

interloper

interloper  英 [ˈɪntələʊpə(r)] 美 [ˈɪntərloʊpər]

n. 闯入者;(为私利)干涉他人事务者;无执照营业者 

名词复数:interlopers 

He’s a man with many secrets, which he won’t even reveal to a friendly Italian priest (Paolo Bonacelli) who takes an interest in the foreign interloper. 他是个身藏诸多秘密的男人,他甚至不愿意把这些秘密对一个对外国闯入者很有兴趣的意大利牧师(保罗·波那切利)诉说。
However, the scientists’ description of the interloper—“N. miliaris tends to aggregate at the surface to form large, slimy green patches”— is certainly consistent with the bloom shown in this image. 然而,科学家们对这种夜光藻犯境的描述——“它们容易在水面聚集,形成大片粘滑的绿色斑块”——与这幅图像中显示的水华现象吻合。

  • If you intrude on people without their permission, you are an interloper. An interloper crashes parties and laughs at "No Trespassing" signs.
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  • n. 闯入者;(为私利)干涉他人事务者;无执照营业者
  • 1. He’s a man with many secrets, which he won’t even reveal to a friendly Italian priest (Paolo Bonacelli) who takes an interest in the foreign interloper.

    他是个身藏诸多秘密的男人,他甚至不愿意把这些秘密对一个对外国闯入者很有兴趣的意大利牧师(保罗·波那切利)诉说。

  • 2. However, the scientists’ description of the interloper—“N. miliaris tends to aggregate at the surface to form large, slimy green patches”— is certainly consistent with the bloom shown in this image.

    然而,科学家们对这种夜光藻犯境的描述——“它们容易在水面聚集,形成大片粘滑的绿色斑块”——与这幅图像中显示的水华现象吻合。

  • interloper (n.) 1590s, enterloper, "unauthorized trader trespassing on privileges of chartered companies," probably a hybrid from inter- "between" + -loper (from landloper "vagabond, adventurer," also, according to Johnson, "a term of reproach used by seamen of those who pass their lives on shore"); perhaps from a dialectal form of leap, or from Middle Dutch loper "runner, rover," from lopen "to run," from Proto-Germanic *hlaupan "to leap" (see leap (v.)).
inter·loper / ˈɪntələʊpə(r) ; NAmE ˈɪntərloʊpər / noun a person who is present in a place or a situation where they do not belong 闯入者;干涉者 SYN intruder interloper interlopers inter·loper / ˈɪntələʊpə(r) ; NAmE ˈɪntərloʊpər /
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