intrude的意思和读音

intrude

: [ɪnˈtrud] : [ɪnˈtruːd]

v.

intrudes  intruding  intruded  

v.encroach,break in,interrupt,interfere,impose

intrudev.

1.[i]to go or be somewhere where you are not wanted or are not supposed to be

I'm sorry to intrude, but I need to talk to someone.

legislation to stop newspapers from intruding on people's private lives

2.[i]~ (on/into/upon sth)to disturb sth or have an unpleasant effect on it

The sound of the telephone intruded into his dreams.

v.1. (into);2.使3. (upon);,

v.1.to become involved in a situation in a way that is not welcome to other people, for example by getting involved in their private lives2.to enter a place where you are not allowed to go

1. extrude v intrude v intyuder n ...

2. intrigue intrude invade ...

3. ) vanish ) intrude ) contort ...

4. (in- , (intrude ,- (abs-=ab- , ...

5. intimidate intrude intuition ...

6. inclu-sion inclusion intrude intrude intrusion ...

7. detrude intrude protrude ...

8. gruesome intrude involuntarily ...

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1.No one would have dared to intrude upon the privacy of his home, or to molest him in his sacred retreat of sorrow.

2.Sentences do not hang together and irrelevant words intrude-sometimes to the point of jargon, in severe cases.

3.He had always been a hard-headed, rationalistic fellow; but as he 'aged, the more tragic and humane aspects of life began to intrude.

4.While there seems to be no distance between internet participants, no participant can ever intrude my personal space.

5.A KIO officer said that it had repeatedly issued warnings for the regime not to intrude into its control area.

6.Pyongyang announced on state radio Wednesday that it will shoot down the planes if they intrude and try to interfere with its preparations.

7.The Dutch do not ask personal questions and will refuse to answer should you be foolish enough to intrude on their privacy.

8.The FBI's license to intrude into people's lives gives it a special public trust.

9.In one way, China's appetite for Australian assets bodes well for a continued boom at a time when setbacks are starting to intrude.

10.I tried not to intrude on her privacy but she welcomed me in by asking "Did you ever say goodbye to someone knowing it would be forever? "?”