第三人称单数:interferes
现在分词:interfering
interfere的翻译
过去分词:interfered
过去式:interfered
不及物动词干预,干涉; 调停,排解; 妨碍,打扰
1. interfere in : 干涉, 干预;
2. interfere with : 妨碍, 乱动, 干涉, 干扰;
不及物动词
1. Don't interfere with him.
不要打扰他。
2. Come on Sunday if nothing interferes.
如果没有别的事相扰,就请星期天来吧。
3. I don't want to interfere with you; proceed with your work.
我不想打扰你了,你继续工作吧。
4. We have no right to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.
我们没有权利干涉别国内政。
5. I turned down the radio lest it should interfere with his lessons.
我把收音机音量调低以免妨碍他上课。
911chaxun查询·英语单词
1. 干涉:2、 球体(SPHERE)增加实体网格线密度(ISOLINES=你输入的数值,默认为4)干涉(InterFere)产生重叠部分,保留原物体. 选择面的方法:全选面(ALL) 删除面(R) 添加面(A)5、 旋转曲面(REVSURF)把指定的二维对象绕指定轴旋转成曲面
2. 介入:近几年来逐渐引起学术界关注与讨论的'艺术家进驻',其间所牵涉的议题包括艺术家与观众参与互动 ( audience access)的可能性、异文化交流 (cultural exchange)、艺术家在公共场域 ( artist in public arena)的展演或介入 (interfere)与艺术创作过程(w
1. 干涉;干预;介入
If you say that someone interferes in a situation, you mean they get involved in it although it does not concern them and their involvement is not wanted.
e.g. I wish everyone would stop interfering and just leave me alone...
我希望大家都别再来干涉我,让我一个人静一静。
e.g. The UN cannot interfere in the internal affairs of any country.
联合国不能干涉任何国家的内政。
2. 妨碍;冲突;抵触
Something that interferes with a situation, activity, or process has a damaging effect on it.
e.g. Drug problems frequently interfered with his work...
吸毒问题频频干扰他的工作。
e.g. Alexander wasn't going to let a lack of space interfere with his plans...
亚历山大不会让空间不够的问题妨碍他的计划。
1. I wish to tell this lady that we are too busy with our own affairs to interfere in others'internal affairs.
2. These indicate that the US government wants to interfere in China's internal affairs by supporting Xinjiang separatist activities in the name of NED.
3. Duncan Hunter of the House Armed Services warned that the bill could interfere with the military chain of command and endanger troops in the field.
4. CNOOC said its bid is superior to the Chevron offer and urged US authorities not to interfere with the deal.
5. They are entitled to stalk any private citizen remotely related to public affairs or some event in the news and interfere with their lives.
6. 911查询·英语单词
6. Drinking has been known to interfere with people's adherence to their medications, but researchers said the consequences of inconsistent use of HIV medications can be more severe.
7. Mugabe accused former colonial power Britain and other Western countries of lying about the violence because they wanted to interfere.
8. Owners gather in front of the letters and complaints office of Shanghai, hoping the government will interfere with the issue of compensation.
9. He said it would not help students'comprehensive development, even though the school is not supposed to interfere in students'personal business.
10. danci.911cha.com
10. Contrary to the view that emotions interfere with clear thinking, the ability to understand and regulate emotions can result in more effective thinking.
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verb
1. come between so as to be hindrance or obstacle
e.g. Your talking interferes with my work!
2. get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force
e.g. Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II?