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in.trudeIn5trU:dv [I]to go into a place or situation in which you are not wanted or not expected to be闯入,侵扰I didn't realise your husband was here, Dr Jones--I hope I'm not intruding.琼斯博士,我不知道您的丈夫在这里,希望我没有打扰你们。Newspaper editors are being urged not to intrude into the grief of the families of missing servicemen.外界极力要求报纸编辑不要侵扰失踪军人家属的悲伤情绪。Inefficiency has intruded into every area of the company's activities.低效率已侵入了公司活动的各个领域。It could soon be an offence to publish articles or photos which intrude (up)on personal relationships, finances or health.不久,刊登侵犯私人关系、财务或健康的文章或照片将是犯罪行为。Critics say that many of the regulations of the European Union intrude (up)on the national identities of member countries.评论家说欧盟的许多条例侵犯了成员国的国家独立地位。
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