interfere UK [ˌɪn.tə'fɪər] US [-tˌɚ'fɪr] verb intransitive IMPROVER ■to involve yourself in a situation when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful 干涉,干预•It's their problem and I'm not going to interfere.那是他们的问题,我不想干涉。 •I'd never interfere UKbetween a husband and wife/ USwith 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。 UK [ˌɪn.tə'fɪər] US [-tˌɚ'fɪr] verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs interfere with sth ■to prevent something from working effectively or from developing successfully 妨碍,干扰•Even a low level of noise interferes with my concentration.就连很小的噪音也会分散我的注意力。 ■If something interferes with radio or television signals, it stops you from getting good sound or pictures. 干扰(广播或电视讯号) UK [ˌɪn.tə'fɪər] US [-tˌɚ'fɪr] verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs interfere with sb UK disapproving ■to touch a child in a sexual manner 猥亵(幼童)•He was sent to prison for interfering with little boys.他因猥亵男童被送进了监狱。 |