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in.ter.vene GET INVOLVEDH.In7tE5vi:n, $-tL-v [I]to become involved, intentionally, in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse干涉,干预,调停At first we were just watching events rather than intervening to shape their course.开始,我们只是观望事态的发展,而没有干预以决定其方向。I didn't feel I could intervene in a family dispute.我觉得我不能介入家庭争端。The Central Bank intervened in the currency markets today to try to stabilize the exchange rate.中央银行今天对货币市场进行了干预,试图稳定汇率。(disapproving) Several people thought it likely that the company was intervening (=becoming involved in a way that is not wanted or helpful) in French politics.有几个人认为这家公司很可能正在干涉法国的政治。There is no possibility of this country intervening militarily.这个国家不可能进行军事干预。The Minister intervened personally when she found out the museum was threatened with closure.当部长发现博物馆有被关闭的危险时,她亲自出面进行干预。The management refused to investigate the matter, so the union intervened on my behalf.管理部门拒绝调查这件事,因此工会为我出面干预。
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