intrude 音标拼音: [ɪntr'ud]
v . 闯进,入侵,侵犯,侵占,占用,打扰
闯进,入侵,侵犯,侵占,占用,打扰
intrude v 1 :
enter uninvited ; "
They intruded on our dinner party "; "
She irrupted into our sitting room " [
synonym : {
intrude }, {
irrupt }]
2 :
enter unlawfully on someone '
s property ; "
Don '
t trespass on my land !" [
synonym : {
trespass }, {
intrude }]
3 :
search or inquire in a meddlesome way ; "
This guy is always nosing around the office " [
synonym : {
intrude }, {
horn in }, {
pry },
{
nose }, {
poke }]
4 :
thrust oneself in as if by force ; "
The colors don '
t intrude on the viewer " [
synonym : {
intrude }, {
obtrude }]
Intrude \
In *
trude "\,
v .
i . [
L .
intrudere ,
intrusum ;
pref .
in -
in trudere to thrust ,
akin to E .
threat .
See {
Threat }.]
To thrust one '
s self in ;
to come or go in without invitation ,
permission ,
or welcome ;
to encroach ;
to trespass ;
as ,
to intrude on families at unseasonable hours ;
to intrude on the lands of another .
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1913 Webster ]
Thy wit wants edge And manners ,
to intrude where I am graced . --
Shak .
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Some thoughts rise and intrude upon us ,
while we shun them ;
others fly from us ,
when we would hold them . --
I .
Watts .
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1913 Webster ]
Intrude \
In *
trude "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Intruded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Intruding }.]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
To thrust or force (
something )
in or upon ;
especially ,
to force (
one '
s self )
in without leave or welcome ;
as ,
to intrude one '
s presence into a conference ;
to intrude one '
s opinions upon another .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To enter by force ;
to invade . [
Obs .]
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Why should the worm intrude the maiden bud ? --
Shak .
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3 . (
Geol .)
The cause to enter or force a way ,
as into the crevices of rocks .
Syn :
To obtrude ;
encroach ;
infringe ;
intrench ;
trespass .
See {
Obtrude }.
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1913 Webster ]
120 Moby Thesaurus words for "
intrude ":
admit ,
advance upon ,
barge in ,
be admitted ,
blow it ,
bother ,
break bounds ,
break in ,
break in upon ,
breeze in ,
burst in ,
bust in ,
butt in ,
charge in ,
come barging in ,
come between ,
come breezing in ,
come busting in ,
come in ,
crash ,
crash in ,
crash the gates ,
creep in ,
cross the threshold ,
crowd in ,
cut in ,
disturb ,
drag in ,
drop in ,
edge in ,
elbow in ,
encroach ,
enter ,
entrench ,
foist in ,
fudge in ,
gain admittance ,
get in ,
go in ,
go into ,
go off half -
cocked ,
go too far ,
have an entree ,
have an in ,
hop in ,
horn in ,
impinge ,
implant in ,
impose ,
impose on ,
impose upon ,
infiltrate ,
infringe ,
inject in ,
insert ,
insert in ,
insinuate ,
insinuate in ,
intercalate ,
interfere ,
interjaculate ,
interject ,
interlope ,
intermeddle ,
interpolate ,
interpose ,
interrupt ,
intervene ,
introduce ,
introduce in ,
invade ,
irrupt ,
jam in ,
jump in ,
know no bounds ,
look in ,
lug in ,
make an inroad ,
meddle ,
muscle ,
obtrude ,
overstep ,
overstep the bounds ,
pack in ,
pester ,
pop in ,
press in ,
presume ,
push in ,
put between ,
put in ,
put on ,
put upon ,
run in ,
rush in ,
sandwich ,
set foot in ,
slink in ,
slip in ,
smash in ,
smuggle in ,
sneak in ,
speak inopportunely ,
speak too late ,
squeeze in ,
steal in ,
step in ,
storm in ,
take in ,
throng in ,
throw in ,
thrust in ,
transgress ,
trench ,
trespass ,
usurp ,
visit ,
wedge in ,
work in ,
worm in
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INTRUDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INTRUDE is to thrust oneself in without invitation, permission, or welcome How to use intrude in a sentence
INTRUDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary INTRUDE definition: 1 to go into a place or situation in which you are not wanted or not expected to be: 2 to go… Learn more
intrude verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of intrude verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive] to go or be somewhere where you are not wanted or are not supposed to be I'm sorry to intrude, but I need to talk to someone We should not intrude upon their private grief
Intrude - definition of intrude by The Free Dictionary intrude - thrust oneself in as if by force; "The colors don't intrude on the viewer"
INTRUDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary There are times when personal feelings cannot be allowed to intrude [VERB] If someone intrudes into a place, they go there even though they are not allowed to be there The officer on the scene said no one had intruded into the area [V + into onto] We believe they intruded on to the field of play [V into onto n]
intrude - Wiktionary, the free dictionary intrude (third-person singular simple present intrudes, present participle intruding, simple past and past participle intruded) (intransitive) To thrust oneself in; to come or enter without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass
Intrude Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Intrude definition: To put or force in inappropriately, especially without invitation, fitness, or permission
Intrude - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com When someone says, “I hate to intrude, but…” you can bet she is in fact going to interrupt your conversation or insert her opinion, even though it isn’t wanted House burglars also intrude, but they don’t usually announce it first
INTRUDE Synonyms: 43 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for INTRUDE: interrupt, cut in, bother, interpose, break in, add, chip in, chime in; Antonyms of INTRUDE: avoid, ignore, shun, disregard, eschew, neglect, overlook
INTRUDE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Intrude definition: to thrust or bring in without invitation, permission, or welcome See examples of INTRUDE used in a sentence