intrusive

英[ɪn'truːsɪv] 美[ɪn'truːsɪv]
  • adj. 打搅的;侵入的
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    adj. (形容词)
    1. 侵入的
    2. 闯入的
    3. 打扰的
    4. 侵扰的
    5. 内凸的
    6. 烦扰的
    7. 闯进的
    8. 【地】侵入岩形成的
    9. 向内伸入的
    10. 插入的
    11. 外加音的
    12. 打搅的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. tending to intrude (especially upon privacy);

    "she felt her presence there was intrusive"

  2. of rock material; forced while molten into cracks between layers of other rock

  3. thrusting inward;

    "an intrusive arm of the sea"

1. She didn't hesitate to tell intrusive photographers to "naff off".
她毫不客气地叫那些烦人的摄影者“滚开”。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The new measures are aimed at cutting back on intrusive telephone solicitations.
新措施旨在减少不请自来的电话调查。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Staff are courteous but never intrusive.
员工谦恭有礼却从不让人感到唐突。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The cameras were not an intrusive presence.
那些摄像机的存在并不令人反感。

来自柯林斯例句

5. The constant presence of the media was very intrusive.
媒体一直在场十分令人讨厌。

来自《权威词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. We both felt intrusive and out of place.
      我们俩都觉得闯到这里来很不合适。
    2. The people are warm and courteous but not intrusive.
      那里的人民热情有礼、绝不扰人。
    3. If you think her concern is intrusive, say nothing more.
      如果你觉得她这种关心对你是种干扰,那么就别再多说了。
    4. The most impressive form of intrusive is the dike.
      最引人注目的侵入体是岩脉。
    5. In those countries, inspections should be extensive and intrusive.
      在那些国家,检查应是广泛的、强制的。