词汇 | interfered |
释义 | interfered past simple and past participle ofinterfere interfere verb[ I ] uk /ˌɪn.təˈfɪər/ us /ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈfɪr/ B2 to involve yourself in a situation when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful: 干涉,干预 It's their problem and I'm not going to interfere.那是他们的问题,我不想干预。 I'd never interfere between (USwith) a husband and wife.我从不会干涉两夫妻间的事。 Interfering in other people's relationships is always a mistake.干涉他人谈恋爱从来都是不对的。 She was resentful of anybody's attempts to interfere in her work.任何人试图干预她的工作都会让她很反感。 We'd better not interfere - she may not like it.我们最好别干涉——她可能会不高兴。 The government warned its neighbours not to interfere in its internal affairs. His article argues that the government interferes in the economy too much. They followed a policy of not interfering in economic affairs. Getting involved for one's own benefit or against others' will a piece/slice of the actionidiom act action bandwagon be in bed withidiom bed engagement get get in on something get/muscle in on the actidiom have a finger in the pieidiom horn in interfere interference intrude intrusion jump/climb/get on the bandwagonidiom non-interference snoot stick your snoot in/into (something)idiom Phrasal verbsinterfere with something interfere with someone Examples of interferedinterfered In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. It does not follow logically, in this case, that people's life plans must never be interfered with. As the two forms of the word are phonologically related, such phonological relatedness interfered with phonological analysis and resulted in lower phoneme isolation scores. However, if taken during foetal gestation, it interfered with limb development. We found that flankers interfered with target selection only when targets and flankers differed on the goal-relevant dimension. It has affected protection of human rights, and also interfered with the legislative processes that ensure the establishment of fair legal frameworks. These documents enshrine the liberal theory of human rights, the negative right not to be interfered with. Crying could also have interfered with parents' conversations and ability to concentrate on other activities. Cities were not entirely powerless to pursue some forms of aesthetic enhancement, even when those efforts interfered with private property rights. Participants were asked about memory problems which interfered with daily life and whether medical help had been sought. It is an arena where secular politics have interfered in church life to a shocking extent. We have recognized that these notions interfered with a certain reactivity, but they could be desirable if a robot navigated in a partially known environment. Some mentors, however, found that commitment to their clinical workload interfered with their ability to provide continuity in mentoring. At the same time, turbulent fluctuations interfered with the reconciliation a t every stage. Or was it a third party that interfered accidentally or by design with the agent which caused this undesirable behaviour? If that seems an absurd result, the reader should put himself in the position of the person interfered with. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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