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    intrusion查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪn'truːʒn]
    名词复数:intrusion 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.闯入;侵扰
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    n.
    [常与 on,upon,into 连用][U][C]
    ①入侵;闯入;
    armed intrusions
    武装入侵.
    The meeting at 6 was an intrusion on my time.
    六点钟的会侵占了我的时间.
    ②打扰;
    be guilty of unpardonable intrusion upon sb`s privacy
    犯不可原谅的侵扰某人隐私罪.
    be angry at numerous intrusions on one`s privacy by rude journalists
    因无礼的记者屡次侵扰其私人生活而发怒.
    ③强使他人采纳;
    the intrusion of one`s opinions upon another
    强使别人采纳自己的意见.
    -扩展释义
    n. 【地质学】
    侵入作用,侵入体,煤层中的夹石,侵袭,注入
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    向内突入
    n. 【法律专业】
    侵扰 ,侵入,入侵,闯入 ,侵入私地
    General specification for intrusion detectors
    GB10408.1-1989入侵探测器通用技术条件
    n. 【机械】
    接合线伸长,向内突入
    n.
    1. 侵入;闯入;打扰[U][C][(+on/upon/in)]2. 【律】非法侵入他人土地,3. 【地】侵入;侵入岩浆
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    intrusion的复数形式
    “The sound has few of the intrusions so common on live recordings of stage performances.”
    “It comprises several mafic, mafic-felsic and felsic intrusions with distinctive geochemical affinities and apparent radiometric ages.”
    “Associated with these intrusions were outpourings of andesitic and more acidic lavas and fine ashes.”
    intrusion
    Someone who intrudes.
    “Police said last night that the intruder may have been working with an accomplice who waited outside the flat.”
    “I do not keep my journal in a safe enough spot that the nosey intruder couldn’t read it.”
    “Realizing she had just acknowledged that there actually was an intruder, Alexis clamped her mouth shut.”
    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.”
    (geology) An igneous rock that is forced, while molten, into cracks or between other layers of rock
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