interference
noun [ U ] uk/ˌɪn.təˈfɪə.rəns/ us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈfɪr.əns/
C1 干涉,干预
an occasion when someone tries to interfere in a situation
She seems to regard any advice or help from me as interference. 她似乎把我的任何建议或帮助都看作是干涉。
The government's interference in the strike has been widely criticized. 政府对罢工的干预措施受到了广泛的批评。
C2 (噪声或其他电子信号对电视或收音机的)干扰
noise or other electronic signals that stop you from getting good pictures or sound on a television or radio
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- The political subtext of her novel is a criticism of government interference in individual lives.
- In the end he moved to another part of the country to escape his mother's continual interference in his private life.
- They dreamed of a new world order, composed of co-operating independent nation states, free from outside interference.
- Now can I please get on with the job, without any more interference from you?
- I'm sorry if he sees it as interference - we were only trying to be helpful.