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    intruder查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪn'truːdər]
    名词复数:intruders 词频:低频词

    基本释义/说明:n.入侵者;干扰者;妨碍者
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    n.
    入侵者;闯入者;
    intruder aircraft
    突袭飞机.
    intruder patrols
    闯入敌国的巡逻队.
    -扩展释义
    n.
    1. 侵入者;闯入者;干扰者[C]
    n. 【法律专业】
    闯入者 ,侵入者
    n. 【航空工程】
    未经允许进入防空区的飞机,入侵飞机
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. the intruder had rifled through drawers’

    -intruder的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    intrude的现在分词
    “How dare you ask such intruding questions?”
    (geology) Intrusive.
    Of or pertaining to intrusion.
    That can form an intrusion. || Capable of being intruded into.
    Tending or apt to intrude; doing that which is not welcome; interrupting or disturbing; entering without right or welcome. || (geology) Of rocks: forced, while in a plastic or molten state, into the cavities or between the cracks or layers of other rocks.
    “It is intrusive and disruptive and can have lasting effects on people.”
    “She faced intrusive questions about her past.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    The quality of being intrusive.
    “Even if it does end with her whinging about the intrusiveness of TSA agents.”
    “Even telemarketers aren’t so parasitic, though their intrusiveness is often considered worse.”
    “The white slave panic of 1909-10 provoked an even more irrational and nativistic wave of government intrusiveness.”
    The forcible inclusion or entry of an external group or individual; the act of intruding. || (geology) Magma forced into other rock formations; the rock formed when such magma solidifies.
    “But each uptick in protection will typically come at the cost of more intrusion into the privacy of ordinary people.”
    “You can log any intrusion attempts and the modem can apparently even email you an alert.”
    “What hurts the editorial staff of most publications is the intrusion into the creative process of money in the form of advertising revenue.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (intransitive) To thrust oneself in; to come or enter without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass. || (transitive) To force in.
    “I think he would regard it as a kind of emotional cheating or play-acting - consciously to intrude the personality into the work.”
    “Eventually, one of the other guys’ girlfriends would intrude on them and drag her boyfriend off to dance.”
    “My mom was the kind of person who could always tell when something was wrong, but didn’t like to intrude or ask a lot of questions.”
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