intrude 英 [ɪnˈtru:d]   美 [ɪnˈtrud]

intrude

intrude  英 [ɪnˈtru:d] 美 [ɪnˈtrud]

vt. 把…强加;把…硬挤  vi. 闯入;侵入;侵扰 

进行时:intruding  过去式:intruded  过去分词:intruded  第三人称单数:intrudes  名词复数:intrudes 

Did I intrude too far into people\'s grief? 我是否过多地侵扰了别人的悲痛?
But eventually the complexities of the human world would intrude. 但最终纷杂的人类社会会侵入这里的。

  • When someone says, “I hate to intrude, but…” you can bet she is in fact going to interrupt your conversation or insert her opinion, even though it isn’t wanted. House burglars also intrude, but they don’t usually announce it first.
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  • vt. 把…强加;把…硬挤
  • vi. 闯入;侵入;侵扰
  • 1. Did I intrude too far into people\'s grief?

    我是否过多地侵扰了别人的悲痛?

  • 2. But eventually the complexities of the human world would intrude.

    但最终纷杂的人类社会会侵入这里的。

  • 3. In Inception, the dream world "frays" when external influences from the real world intrude.

    在《盗梦空间》中,当来自现实世界的外在影响侵入时,梦境就会“焦躁”起来。

  • intrude (v.) early 15c., in an ecclesiastical sense, "take possession of (a prebend) not rightfully one's own," a back-formation from intrusion, or else from Latin intrudere "to thrust in, force in," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + trudere "to thrust, push," from PIE *treud- "to press, push, squeeze" (see threat).
in·trude / ɪnˈtruːd ; NAmE ɪnˈtruːd / verb ( formal) 1 [intransitive ] to go or be somewhere where you are not wanted or are not supposed to be 闯入;侵入;打扰 I'm sorry to intrude, but I need to talk to someone. 对不起打扰了,不过我有话要找人谈。 intrudeinto/on/upon sb/sth legislation to stop newspapers from intruding on people's private lives 禁止报章侵犯他人私生活的立法 2 [intransitive ] intrude(on/into/upon sth) to disturb sth or have an unpleasant effect on it 扰乱;侵扰 The sound of the telephone intruded into his dreams. 电话铃声把他从梦中扰醒了。 intrude intrudes intruded intruding in·trude / ɪnˈtruːd ; NAmE ɪnˈtruːd /
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