obtrude
英 [əbˈtruːd]
美 [əbˈtruːd]
v. 强行闯入; 搅扰
过去式:obtruded 第三人称单数:obtrudes 现在分词:obtruding 过去分词:obtruded
BNC.35421 / COCA.40698
牛津词典
verb
- 强行闯入;搅扰
to become or make sth/yourself noticed, especially in a way that is not wanted- Music from the next room obtruded upon his thoughts.
隔壁的音乐声打扰了他的思绪。
- Music from the next room obtruded upon his thoughts.
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)强行闯入;(使)搅扰;(使)打扰
When somethingobtrudesor when youobtrudeit, it becomes noticeable in an undesirable way.- A 40 watt bulb would be quite sufficient and would not obtrude...
40瓦的灯泡完全够亮了,并且不会晃眼。 - Gertrude now clearly felt that she had obtruded her sorrow...
格特鲁德此时明显察觉自己的悲伤情绪已影响到他人。 - He didn't want to obtrude on her privacy.
他不想侵扰她的隐私。
- A 40 watt bulb would be quite sufficient and would not obtrude...
英英释义
verb
- thrust oneself in as if by force
- The colors don't intrude on the viewer
- push to thrust outward