obtrude 英 [əbˈtru:d]   美 [ɑbˈtrud, əb-]

obtrude

obtrude  英 [əbˈtru:d] 美 [ɑbˈtrud, əb-]

vt. 逼使;强迫;冲出  vi. 打扰;闯入;强加于人 

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It is unwise foranoutsider obtrude his opinions into a family quarrel. 局外人硬把自己的想法加入一场家庭争论中是不智的。
It is unwise for an outsider to obtrude his opinions into a family quarrel. 局外人硬把自己的想法加入一场家庭争论中是不智的。

  • If you want to be rude, you'll obtrude, or thrust yourself to the front of a line without waiting.
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  • vt. 逼使;强迫;冲出
  • vi. 打扰;闯入;强加于人
  • 1. It is unwise foranoutsider obtrude his opinions into a family quarrel.

    局外人硬把自己的想法加入一场家庭争论中是不智的。

  • 2. It is unwise for an outsider to obtrude his opinions into a family quarrel.

    局外人硬把自己的想法加入一场家庭争论中是不智的。

  • 3. I should not obtrude my affairs so much on the notice of my readers if very particular inquiries had not been made by my townsmen concerning my mode of life.

    如果我的生活方式已经被我的乡邻们详细的调查出来的话我是不会强迫我的读者来注意我的锁事的。

  • obtrude (v.) 1550s, from Latin obtrudere "to thrust into, press upon," from ob "in front of; toward" (see ob-) + trudere "to thrust," "to thrust, push," from PIE *treud- "to press, push, squeeze" (see threat). Related: Obtruded; obtruding.
ob·trude / əbˈtruːd ; NAmE əbˈtruːd / verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] obtrude(sth/yourself) (on/upon sb) ( formal) to become or make sth/yourself noticed, especially in a way that is not wanted 强行闯入;搅扰 Music from the next room obtruded upon his thoughts. 隔壁的音乐声打扰了他的思绪。 obtrude obtrudes obtruded obtruding ob·trude / əbˈtruːd ; NAmE əbˈtruːd /
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