intrusion
noun[CorU]
uk/ɪnˈtruː.ʒən/us/ɪnˈtruː.ʒən/C2
anoccasionwhen someone goes into aplaceorsituationwhere they are notwantedorexpectedto be:
闯入,侵扰Theycomplainedaboutexcessivegovernmentintrusion(=unwantedinvolvement)intotheirlegitimateactivities.他们抱怨政府过多地侵扰他们的合法活动。
Hisphonecallwas awelcomeintrusion into anotherwisetediousmorning.他突然来电一点也不令人反感,假若没有这个电话,整个上午会很沉闷。
Arriving, entering and invading
- annex
- annexation
- be on the sceneidiom
- been
- break
- breaksomeonein
- hit
- interloper
- intrude
- invade
- jump
- jump the queueidiom
- keep(someone/something)out
- land
- set foot insomewhereidiom
- show up
- trespass
- turn
- turn out
- turn up(somewhere)
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Getting involved for one's own benefit or against others' will