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/ˌɪntəˈfɪərəns/ |
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1 | the process of deliberately becoming involved in a situation and trying to influence the way that it develops, although you have no right to do this 介入;干涉,干预;妨碍 |
| +in They expressed resentment at outside interference in their domestic affairs. 他们表达了对外界干预他们内部事务的不满。 |
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2 | radio signals that make the sound or picture of a radio or television programme difficult to hear or see clearly , or the noise caused by this (广播、电视节目声音或图像受到的)干扰 |
PHRASE |
- | run interference AMERICAN |
| to help someone to avoid problems and achieve something |
| (为帮助某人)积极介入 |
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| He grew up protected by an older brother who was always running interference for him. 他是在一个哥哥的呵护下长大的,他哥哥总是帮他办妥一切。 |
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