intrusive 英 [ɪnˈtru:sɪv]   美 [ɪnˈtrusɪv, -zɪv]

intrusive

intrusive  英 [ɪnˈtru:sɪv] 美 [ɪnˈtrusɪv, -zɪv]

adj. 侵入的;打扰的 

名词复数:intrusives 

Modify the existing container services to match the cloud resource and cloud task patterns and attach them to the application in as non-intrusive manner as possible. 修改现有的容器服务以匹配云资源和云任务模式,并尽可能以非侵入方式将它们附加到应用程序上。
The government remains intrusive in many areas but much less so than before. 政府仍在很多领域保持干预,但是已经比从前少了很多。

  • Something intrusive is getting in your face or invading your space. Nosey questions, a poke in the ribs, and a hovering mother are all intrusive.
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  • adj. 侵入的;打扰的
  • 1. Modify the existing container services to match the cloud resource and cloud task patterns and attach them to the application in as non-intrusive manner as possible.

    修改现有的容器服务以匹配云资源和云任务模式,并尽可能以非侵入方式将它们附加到应用程序上。

  • 2. The government remains intrusive in many areas but much less so than before.

    政府仍在很多领域保持干预,但是已经比从前少了很多。

  • 3. We dwell on intrusive memories of the past or fret about what may or may not happen in the future.

    我们的注意力集中在闯进来的对过去的记忆或者为将来可能会或可能不会发生的事而烦恼。

  • intrusive (adj.) c. 1400, "usurping," from Latin intrus-, past participle stem of intrudere (see intrusion) + -ive. Meaning "coming unbidden" is from 1640s. Geological sense "thrust in out of regular place" is from 1826. Related: Intrusively; intrusiveness.
in·tru·sive / ɪnˈtruːsɪv ; NAmE ɪnˈtruːsɪv / adjective 1 too noticeable, direct, etc. in a way that is disturbing or annoying 侵入的;闯入的;侵扰的;烦扰的 intrusive questions 唐突的问题 The constant presence of the media was very intrusive. 媒体一直在场十分令人讨厌。 2 ( phonetics 语音 ) (of a speech sound 语音 ) produced in order to link two words together when speaking, for example the /r / sound produced at the end of lawby some English speakers in the phrase ‘law and order’. Intrusive‘r’ is not considered part of standard English. 添加的;插入的 in·tru·sive / ɪnˈtruːsɪv ; NAmE ɪnˈtruːsɪv /
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