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in·trude /ɪnˈtruːd/ vi. | vt. ❶ vi. 1. 侵入;闯入 An unidentified military plane intruded into the airspace of our country. 一架国籍不明的军用飞机侵入我国领空。 a group of intruding children 一群闯进来的孩子。 2. 侵扰,打扰 intrude on sb.'s time 占用某人的时间 I hope I am not intruding. 我希望没有打扰你。 The pessimism did not seem to intrude on her holiday mood. 悲观主义似乎并没有影响她度假的情绪。 He was unwilling to intrude upon their hospitality so often. 他不愿经常去叨扰他们。 3. 【地】(岩浆等)侵入 ❷ vt. 1. 把…强加(在) (on,upon);把…硬挤(入) (into) intrude one's views on (或 upon) others 把自己的意见强加给别人 He didn't want to intrude himself upon her uninvited. 他不愿未被邀请擅自找她。 intrude oneself into a meeting 硬挤入一个会议 The speaker intruded a thin smile into his seriousness. 演说者在一本正经的演说中微微一笑。 2. 强行把(牧师)安置到一个教区 3. 【地】使(岩浆等)侵入地层 [< L intrūdere to thrust in < trūdere to thrust] |