intruded
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I If you say that someone is intruding into a particular place or situation, you mean that they are not wanted or welcome there. 侵?jǐn)_
The press has been blamed for intruding into people's personal lives in an unacceptable way. 新聞媒體因以一種令人無法接受的方式侵入人們的私生活而受到譴責(zé)。
2. V-I If something intrudes on your mood or your life, it disturbs it or has an unwanted effect on it. 擾亂
Do you feel anxious when unforeseen incidents intrude on your day?
當(dāng)無可預(yù)料的事件侵?jǐn)_到你的生活時(shí),你會(huì)感到焦慮嗎?
3. V-I If someone intrudes into a place, they go there even though they are not allowed to be there. 侵入
An American officer on the scene said no one had intruded into the space he was defending. 現(xiàn)場的一名美國軍官說還沒有人闖入過他所防衛(wèi)的區(qū)域。
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