the act of getting involved in and trying to influence a situation that should not really involve you, in a way that annoys other people 幹涉;幹預;介入 - interference (in something)
They resent foreign interference in the internal affairs of their country. 他們憎惡對他們國家内政的外來幹涉。 political interference in legal proceedings 法律訴訟中的政治幹預 - interference with something
interference with proper medical procedures 對正常醫療程序的幹擾
Extra ExamplesI will not tolerate such gross interference. 我不會容忍如此粗暴的幹涉。 My boss said she would brook no interference from other departments. 我的老板說她不會容忍任何來自其它部門的幹涉。 The law is designed to prevent interference by local police. 這部法律旨在防止當地警方的幹涉。 They deeply resent interference in their affairs. 他們對幹涉他們的事務深感憤慨。 We will not allow any interference with the normal democratic processes. 我們絕不允許對正常的民主進程有任何幹擾。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- undue
- unwarranted
- bureaucratic
- …
- avoid
- eliminate
- minimize
- …
- without interference
- interference in
- interference with
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- interference (in something)
interruption of a radio signal by another signal on a similar wavelength, causing extra noise that is not wanted Topics Physics and chemistryc2, TV, radio and newsc2(無線電信號的)幹擾
Word Originmid 18th cent.: from interfere, on the pattern of words such as difference.
Idioms
run interference (North American English)
(in American football )美式足球 to clear the way for the player with the ball by blocking players from the other team Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2掩護阻擋(爲己方持球隊員讓出道路) - (informal)
to help somebody by dealing with problems for them so that they do not need to deal with them (爲幫助某人)積極介入 You have plenty of friends that can always run interference for you. 你有很多朋友可以随時爲你運行幹擾。