intruder 英 [ɪnˈtru:də(r)]   美 [ɪn'trudər]

intruder

intruder  英 [ɪnˈtru:də(r)] 美 [ɪn'trudər]

n. 侵入者;干扰者;妨碍者 

名词复数:intruders 

It is an intruder and a thief. 它是一个侵入者亦是一个窃贼。
The intruder is not necessarily outside the company, but he is executing code from outside of the application itself. 入侵者并不一定是在公司外部,但他是从应用程序自身的外部执行代码的。

  • An intruder is someone who enters a place or situation despite not being invited. If a Girl Scout comes to your door to sell you cookies but ends up trying to watch TV with you, you can call her an intruder.
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  • n. 侵入者;干扰者;妨碍者
  • 1. It is an intruder and a thief.

    它是一个侵入者亦是一个窃贼。

  • 2. The intruder is not necessarily outside the company, but he is executing code from outside of the application itself.

    入侵者并不一定是在公司外部,但他是从应用程序自身的外部执行代码的。

  • 3. Ward made note of the plank at the open window, and near it he discovered two muddy footprints he believed had been made by the intruder.

    沃德对敞开窗户上的木板作了记录,在木板边上他发现了两处泥泞的足迹,他认为是侵入者留下的。

  • intruder (n.) 1530s, agent noun from intrude. Originally legal. Fuller ("Pisgah-Sight of Palestine," 1650) has fem. form intrudress.
in·truder / ɪnˈtruːdə(r) ; NAmE ɪnˈtruːdər / noun 1 a person who enters a building or an area illegally 闯入者;侵入者 2 a person who is somewhere where they are not wanted 不受欢迎的人;不速之客 The people in the room seemed to regard her as an unwelcome intruder. 屋子里的人似乎把她当成不受欢迎的外人。 intruder intruders in·truder / ɪnˈtruːdə(r) ; NAmE ɪnˈtruːdər /
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