interloper
/ˈɪntələʊpə(r)/noun
- a person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted or are considered not to belong闯入者; 干涉他人事务者。
派生词
interlope
verb词源
late 16th cent. (denoting an unauthorized trader trespassing on the rights of a trade monopoly): from INTER- 'amid' + -loper as in archaic landloper 'vagabond' (from Middle Dutch landlooper).