intervene
intervene 英 [ˌɪntəˈvi:n] 美 [ˌɪntərˈvin]
vi. 干涉;调停;插入
进行时:intervening 过去式:intervened 过去分词:intervened 第三人称单数:intervenes
- From the Latin "intervenire," meaning “to come between,” the verb intervene means just that: to get involved, to jump in the middle of something, to interfere.
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- vi. 干涉;调停;插入
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1. She might have been killed if the neighbours hadn't intervened.
要不是邻居介入,她可能会没命了。
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2. The President intervened personally in the crisis.
总统亲自出面处理这场危机。
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3. But,’ she intervened, ‘what about the others?’
“但是,”她插嘴说,“其他的怎么办呢?”
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4. hey were planning to get married and then the war intervened.
他们正准备结婚,不巧却因爆发战事而受阻。
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5. calls for government intervention to save the steel industry
呼吁政府出面挽救钢铁业
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6. armed intervention,military intervention
武装╱军事干涉
- intervene (v.) 1580s, "intercept" (obsolete), a back-formation from intervention, or else from Latin intervenire "to come between, intervene; interrupt; stand in the way, oppose, hinder," from inter "between" (see inter-) + venire "to come," from a suffixed form of PIE root *gwa- "to go, come." Sense of "come between, fall or happen between" (of events) is from c. 1600; that of "interfere, interpose oneself between, act mediatorially" is from 1640s. Related: Intervened; intervener; intervening.
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