interference
英 [ɪntə'fɪər(ə)ns]
美 [,ɪntɚ'fɪrəns]
英文詞源
- interference (n.)
- 1783, formed irregularly from interfere on model of difference, etc. Broadcasting and telephoning sense is from 1887. In chess from 1913; in U.S. football from 1894.
雙語例句
- 1. The parliament described the decree as interference in the republic's internal affairs.
- 議會形容此法令為對共和國內政的幹涉。
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- 2. It is hard to imagine her taking kindly to too much interference.
- 很難想象她會喜歡被人過多地幹涉。
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- 3. They have been accused of deliberately causing interference to transmissions.
- 他們被指故意幹擾信號傳輸。
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- 4. Not unnaturally, Jane greatly resented Harry's interference.
- 很自然地,簡對哈利的幹預極為不滿。
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- 5. Any outside criticism is routinely dismissed as interference.
- 任何來自外界的批評通常都被當作幹涉而不予理睬。
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