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adj.
形容詞
- 侵入的
- 闖入的
- 打擾的
- 侵擾的
- 內凸的
- 煩擾的
- 闖進的
- 【地】侵入巖形成的
- 向內伸入的
- 插入的
- 外加音的
- 打攪的
Adjective:
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tending to intrude (especially upon privacy);
"she felt her presence there was intrusive"
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of rock material; forced while molten into cracks between layers of other rock
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thrusting inward;
"an intrusive arm of the sea"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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We both felt intrusive and out of place.
讓我們倆都我覺得闖到這里的來很性格不適合。
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The people are warm and courteous but not intrusive.
那邊的人們工作激情有禮、堅決擾人。
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If you think her concern is intrusive, say nothing more.
若是你看起來她這個關注對你是種干憂,如此我就不再就說了。
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The most impressive form of intrusive is the dike.
最引人關注的破壞體是巖脈。
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In those countries, inspections should be extensive and intrusive.
在那么發展中國家,查應以寬泛的、強行的。
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The biographer is necessarily intrusive, a trespasser.
源于: R. Ellmann
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There had been some upsettingly intrusive interviews.
選自: V. Glendinning
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