interfere
verb [ I ] uk/ˌɪn.təˈfɪər/ us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈfɪr/
B2 干涉,干预
to involve yourself in a situation when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful
It's their problem and I'm not going to interfere. 那是他们的问题,我不想干预。
I'd never interfere between (US with) a husband and wife. 我从不会干涉两夫妻间的事。
Interfering in other people's relationships is always a mistake. 干涉他人谈恋爱从来都是不对的。
- More examples
- She was resentful of anybody's attempts to interfere in her work.
- We'd better not interfere - she may not like it.
- The government warned its neighbours not to interfere in its internal affairs.
- His article argues that the government interferes in the economy too much.
- They followed a policy of not interfering in economic affairs.
Phrasal verbs
interfere with somethingC1 妨碍,干扰
to prevent something from working effectively or from developing successfully
Even a low level of noise interferes with my concentration. 甚至很低的噪声也会分散我的注意力。
干扰(广播或电视信号)
If something interferes with radio or television signals, it stops you from getting good sound or pictures.
interfere with someone 猥亵(幼童)
to touch a child in a sexual manner
He was sent to prison for interfering with little boys. 他因猥亵男童被送进了监狱。