詞語:intrude
intrude是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
intrude
[in5tru:d]
vi.
闖入, 侵入
vt.
強擠入, 把(自己的思想)強加於人
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
intrude
in.trude
AHD:[1n-tr?d「]
D.J.[in6tru8d]
K.K.[!n6trud]
v.(動詞)
in.trud.ed, in.trud.ing, in.trudes
v.tr.(及物動詞)
(1)To put or force in inappropriately, especially without invitation, fitness, or permission:
闖入,硬塞,強使:不合時宜地進入或強迫進入,特指未經邀請、不合理、或未經允許:
intruded opinion into a factual report.
將個人意見硬塞在真實的報道中
(2)Geology To thrust (molten rock) into preexisting rock.
【地質學】 侵入:(熔岩)侵入已經存在的岩石中
v.intr.(不及物動詞)
To come in rudely or inappropriately; enter as an improper or unwanted element:
侵入,闖入,打擾:粗魯地或不恰當地進入;作為不正確的或不必要的成分進入:
「The flute would be intruding here like a delicate lady at a club smoker」(Leonard Bernstein)
「長笛在這兒顯得突兀,猶如優雅的小姐在老煙槍身邊」(倫納德·伯恩斯坦)
語源
(1)Middle English intruden
中古英語 intruden
(2)from Latin intr?e intr?s- [to thrust in]
源自 拉丁語 intr?e intr?s- [用力推入]
(3)in- [in] * see in- 2
in- [在…裡面] *參見 in-2
(4)tr?e [to thrust] * see treud-
tr?e [用力推] *參見 treud-
繼承用法
intrud「er
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)intrude, obtrude
(2)These verbs mean to force oneself or something upon another or others without consent or approval.
這些動詞都表示未經同意或贊同強加某人或物於他人或物之上。
(3)Intrude implies thrusting or coming in without permission, warrant, or welcome; it often suggests violation of another's privacy:
Intrude 暗指未經允許、授權、或歡迎用力推入或進入;通常暗示對他人隱私的侵犯:
You had no right to intrude your opinions on the rest of us.
你沒有權力將你的意見強加於我們身上。
You look busy—I hope I'm not intruding. To obtrude is to push forward, as into consideration or sight:
你看上去很忙──但願我沒有打擾你。 obtrude 是指進入思考或視線之中:
「He wouldn't obtrude his assistance, if it were declined」 (John Lothrop Motley).
「如果他的援助被謝絕的話,他不會將此強加於別人的」 (約翰·洛斯魯普·莫特利)。
「The remembrance that our poor captain was lying dead in the cabin was constantly obtruding」 (Frederick Marryat).
「我們可憐的船長死在房艙裡的情形老是在我的腦海裡出現」 (弗雷德裡克·馬裡亞特)
現代英漢詞典
intrude
[In5tru:d]
vt.
intruded, intruding
(1)(與on, upon, into連用)
(2)強迫接受;強使
intrude one's views upon others
強迫他人採納自己的意見
(3)闖入,強行進入
現代英漢綜合大辭典
intrude
[in5tru:d]
vi.
侵入; 闖入; 打擾
intrude upon sb.'s privacy
闖入某人的私室
intrude upon sb.'s time
佔用某人的時間
I hope I am not -ding.
我希望我不致打擾你。
詞性變化
intrude
[in5tru:d]
vt.
(1)硬擠; 強加
(2)【地質】使侵入其它地層
intrude one's views upon others
把自已的意思強加於人
intrude oneself into a meeting
擠入會場
習慣用語
intrude upon
(1)打擾; 侵入; 闖進
(2)強加; 硬擠
英文相關詞典
intrude
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[七國語言]英漢公共大詞典
intrude
闖入
美國傳統詞典
intrude
in.trude
AHD:[1n-tr?d「]
D.J.[in6tru8d]
K.K.[!n6trud]
v.
in.trud.ed, in.trud.ing, in.trudes
v.tr.
(1)To put or force in inappropriately, especially without invitation, fitness, or permission:
intruded opinion into a factual report.
(2)Geology To thrust (molten rock) into preexisting rock.
v.intr.
To come in rudely or inappropriately; enter as an improper or unwanted element:
「The flute would be intruding here like a delicate lady at a club smoker」(Leonard Bernstein)
語源
(1)Middle English intruden
(2)from Latin intr?e intr?s- [to thrust in]
(3)in- [in] * see in- 2
(4)tr?e [to thrust] * see treud-
繼承用法
intrud「er
n.
參考詞彙
(1)intrude, obtrude
(2)These verbs mean to force oneself or something upon another or others without consent or approval.
(3)Intrude implies thrusting or coming in without permission, warrant, or welcome; it often suggests violation of another's privacy:
You had no right to intrude your opinions on the rest of us.
You look busy—I hope I'm not intruding. To obtrude is to push forward, as into consideration or sight:
「He wouldn't obtrude his assistance, if it were declined」 (John Lothrop Motley).
「The remembrance that our poor captain was lying dead in the cabin was constantly obtruding」 (Frederick Marryat).
英漢船舶大詞典
intrude
n.入侵
英漢法學大詞典
intrude
v.侵擾 ,侵入,入侵,闖入
英漢航空大詞典
intrude
n.侵入,闖入
英漢化學大詞典
intrude
vt.硬擠進,侵入
英漢計算機大詞典
intrude
vt.硬擠進(侵入)
英漢中醫大詞典
intrude
n.侵入