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词汇 intrusive
释义 intrusive
adjective
uk /ɪnˈtruː.sɪv/ us /ɪnˈtruː.sɪv/

intrusiveadjective (ANNOYING/UNPLEASANT)


affecting someone in a way that annoys them and makes them feel uncomfortable: 打搅的;侵扰的
She found some of the interviewer's questions intrusive.
Investigative journalists are using ever more intrusive methods to reveal stories that are not in the public interest.
intrusive thoughtsObsessions are repetitive and intrusive thoughts, impulses, or images that cause marked anxiety.
intrusive lighting扰人的照明
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Annoying
accursed
aggravating
annoying
annoyingly
ball-ache
exasperatingly
frustratingly
gadfly
galling
gallingly
irritatingly
limit
maddening
mither
naggingly
spiteful
stupid
trying
vexatious
vexatiously

intrusiveadjective (ROCK)


geology specialized
Intrusive rock is formed when hot liquid rock cools and becomes solid inside the earth's crust(= outer layer). :
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock, that is formed from magma underground.
The thickness of the magmatic rocks, both intrusive and extrusive, varies from place to place.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Geology: types of rock
agglomerate
arenaceous
arenite
asthenosphere
asthenospheric
emery
flinty
gneiss
indurated
lahar
limestone
lodestone
magma
marcasite
marl
marmoreal
mudstone
obsidian
sandstone
schist

intrusiveadjective (SOUND)


phonetics specialized
An intrusive sound is one put between words to make them easier to say. :
Intrusive r is a phenomenon common to many dialects of English.
An intrusive /p/ is sometimes wrongly inserted between /m/ and another consonant, as in "something".
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistics: phonology & phonetics
accommodation
alliterative
alveolar
apheresis
aphesis
assonance
diphthong
homonym
labial
labialize
labiodental
lateral
postconsonantal
retroflex
retroflexion
rhotic
rhyme
the International Phonetic Alphabet
unpronounceable
unrepeatable

intrusive | American Dictionary


intrusive
adjective
us/ɪnˈtru·sɪv, -zɪv/

intrusiveadjective (INVOLVED)


being involved in a situation where you are not wanted or do not belong:
He’s fought for less intrusive government.

intrusiveadjective (FLOWING)


earth science
(of hot melted rock) flowing into layers or cracks of rocks that already exist:

Examples of intrusive


intrusive
The most ominous form was government-sponsored health insurance, with its threat of intrusive federal bureaucracies.
They could be recruited to causes which explained social ills in terms of an intrusive federal state and liberal attempts to extend rights.
But if the intrusive vowel is not a syllable nucleus, then the goal of the syncope is met : there is no sequence of unstressed syllables.
The charcoal sample came from between the vessels and must be intrusive.
At the same time the monarchy was seen as an alien, intrusive power that ruined social relations and caused the rains to fail.
If an intrusive consonant is underlyingly present, it must be a final element, the presence of which is obscured in certain environments due to vocalisation.
His problems include intrusive voices and are such as to require therapy.
This suggestion is intriguing, because it relates a language-particular distribution of intrusive vowels to that language's system of phonological contrasts.
This fact is readily explained if intrusive vowels result from gestural phasing.
This is extremely important in consumer applications because if customers find a biometric device intrusive or difficult to use they will take their custom elsewhere.
Expressive writing moderates the relation between intrusive thoughts and depressive symptoms.
However, toddlers with disorganized attachments and secure forced classifications had caregivers who exhibited lower levels of intrusive involvement.
In addition, some interventions that are justified in terms of imperfect information, are more intrusive.
The relationship between vocalised, linking and intrusive r has traditionally been attributed to analogy.
Phonologisation is not an inevitable fate for intrusive vowels, nor does it happen automatically upon their reaching some threshold of phonetic duration.
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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