词组 | intrude |
释义 | intrude When intrude is used with a preposition, the choice most often is into: • No industry intrudes into the peaceful village — American Guide Series: Connecticut, 1938 • ... the old-established aristocratic society into which they intruded with their outlandish ways —G. M. Trevelyan, English Social History, 1942 • Thereafter Nazi influences intruded ever more forcefully into the organized life of German-Americans — Oscar Handlin, The American People in the Twentieth Century, 1954 Just a little less frequently, intrude is used with on or upon: • ... not wishing to intrude himself too much on the attention of men who stood for substance —Thomas Wolfe, You Can't Go Home Again, 1940 • ... he was someone intruding too quickly on that moment of understanding shared with Peggy in the hall —Morley Callaghan, The Loved and the Lost, 1951 • ... he was not sure that he should intrude upon his uncle's sorrow —Jean Stafford, The Mountain Lion, 1947 • ... most of these parents love their children but admit that they have intruded upon the marital relationship —Morton Hunt, N.Y. Times Book Rev., 5 June 1977 Intrude is occasionally also used with between or in: • ... we are kept at a distance because Mailer's personality intrudes between us and the experience — Tom Seligson, N.Y. Times Book Rev., 15 July 1973 • We will not allow any other people to intrude in our way of life —Current Biography 1947 |
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