something that affects a situation or people’s lives in a way that they do not want 侵扰性的事物;扰乱;侵犯 - intrusion (on/upon something)
They claim the noise from the new airport is an intrusion on their lives. 他们声称新机场的噪音侵扰了他们的生活。 - intrusion (into something)
This was another example of press intrusion into the affairs of the royals. 这是新闻界侵扰王室成员私事的又一实例。
Extra ExamplesI really resented his intrusion in a family matter. 我真的很厌恶他插手家庭事务。 This is a governmental intrusion on the freedom of the press. 这是政府对新闻自由的侵犯。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- government
- governmental
- media
- …
- resent
- intrusion in
- intrusion into
- intrusion on
- …
- forgive my/the intrusion
- pardon my/the intrusion
- intrusion (on/upon something)
- intrusion (into/on/upon something) (formal)
the act of entering a place that is private or where you may not be wanted 闯入;侵入 She apologized for the intrusion but said she had an urgent message. 她为径自闯进来道歉,但说她有紧急消息。 He leapt back in shock at this sudden intrusion. 面对这一突然的闯入,他惊得往后一跳。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- government
- governmental
- media
- …
- resent
- intrusion in
- intrusion into
- intrusion on
- …
- forgive my/the intrusion
- pardon my/the intrusion
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘invasion, usurpation’): from medieval Latin intrusio(n-), from Latin intrudere ‘thrust in’, from in- ‘into’ + trudere ‘to thrust’.