词组 | intervene |
释义 | intervene Intervene is used with a variety of prepositions, but it occurs most often with in: • ... he will intervene directly in his novel to comment on the characters and action —Carlos Lynes, Jr., in Forms of Modern Fiction, ed. William Van O'Connor, 1948 • ... the new board was shorn by Congress of any power to intervene in industrial disputes —Mary K. Hammond, Current History, November 1952 • There were, at that time, only two places where the Allies could intervene in Russia —George F. Ken-nan, Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1941, 1960 Less frequently, intervene is used with between or with; between occurs a little more often: • There still intervenes a narrow space between the last house of London and the ancient Forest Hall — Richard Jefferies, The Open Air, 1885 • ... the trained self-consciousness ... intervenes between the poet's moods and his poetry —C. Day Lewis, A Hope for Poetry, 3d ed., 1936 • She intervened with Monsignor Seipel to keep an eye on her boy —John Gunther, Inside Europe, rev. ed., 1937 • ... had called for the government to intervene with Federal troops —Malcolm X, Evergreen, December 1967 Intervene has also been used with after, against, and into: The reign of the great Napoleon intervened after the fall of the first republic -De Forest Stull & Roy W. Hatch, Our World Today: Europe and Europe Overseas (textbook), 1948 • ... appealed to Pope Paul VI to intervene against possible obstructive tactics —Current Biography, December 1964 • ... Mr. Dubos says that man must continue to intervene into nature, but we must do it with a sense of responsibility —William Kucewicz, Wall Street Jour., 13 June 1980 |
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