in·tru·sive
adjective/ɪnˈtruːsɪv/
/ɪnˈtruːsɪv/
- too direct, easy to notice, etc. in a way that is annoying or upsetting
侵入的;闯入的;侵扰的;烦扰的 - intrusive questions
唐突的问题 - The constant presence of the media was very intrusive.
媒体一直在场,十分令人讨厌。
Extra Examples- Planning permission was refused on the grounds that the proposed building would be ‘visually intrusive’.
提请审批的建筑物未能拿到建筑许可,理由是“有碍观瞻”。 - I don't like their intrusive sales methods.
我不喜欢他们咄咄逼人的销售方式。 - Some of the islanders found the presence of the film crew too intrusive.
有些岛上的居民觉得电影摄制组的到来十分扰民。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- prove
- seem
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- intrusive questions
- (phonetics) (of a speech sound) produced in order to link two words together when speaking, for example the /r/ sound produced at the end of law by some English speakers in the phrase ‘law and order’. Some people do not consider intrusive ‘r’ a feature of standard English.
添加的;插入的