meddling ['medliŋ]  

meddling

meddling  ['medliŋ]

n. 干预;瞎管  v. 干预;瞎弄(meddle的ing形式)  adj. 干预的 

名词复数:meddlings 

And what policy would supply any useful options at all for Somalia, a wasteland that appears to be impervious to all forms of outside meddling, benevolent or malign? 什么样的政策,能为索马里这个显示出抵制外界任何形式的干预,慈善和毁谤的废墟,提供有用的选择呢?
At the time, when Moscow and Washington were behaving even more savagely in their respective spheres of influence, Paris's meddling in Africa seemed relatively benign. 当时,当莫斯科和华盛顿在他们各自的势力范围内表现得甚至更为野蛮时,法国在非洲的干预好像相对温和。

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  • n. 干预;瞎管
  • v. 干预;瞎弄(meddle的ing形式)
  • adj. 干预的
  • 1. And what policy would supply any useful options at all for Somalia, a wasteland that appears to be impervious to all forms of outside meddling, benevolent or malign?

    什么样的政策,能为索马里这个显示出抵制外界任何形式的干预,慈善和毁谤的废墟,提供有用的选择呢?

  • 2. At the time, when Moscow and Washington were behaving even more savagely in their respective spheres of influence, Paris's meddling in Africa seemed relatively benign.

    当时,当莫斯科和华盛顿在他们各自的势力范围内表现得甚至更为野蛮时,法国在非洲的干预好像相对温和。

  • 3. Syrian officials have repeatedly used NATO's intervention in Libya as an example of what they describe as Western neocolonial meddling in the Middle East.

    叙利亚官员一再用北约对利比亚的干预为例,指其代表了他们所说的西方对中东的新殖民主义干预。

  • meddling (n.) "action of blending," mid-14c., verbal noun from meddle (v.). Meaning "action of taking part, interference" is late 14c. As a present-participle adjective, from 1520s. Related: Meddlingly.
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