英:[ɪnt'ru:sɪvlɪ]
美:[ɪnt'rusɪvlɪ]
英:[ɪnt'ru:sɪvlɪ]
美:[ɪnt'rusɪvlɪ]
adjective
characterized by intrusion
intruding where one is not welcome or invited
projecting inward
an intrusive arm of the sea
of a rock having been forced while in a plastic state into cavities or between layers
having nothing that corresponds to a sound or letter in orthography or etymon
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The first known use of intrusive was in the 15th century
inundateverb
to cover with a flood : deluge entry 1
overwhelm sense 2
inundated with email
turn1 of 2verb
to move or cause to move around an axis or center : rotate, revolve turn a crank
wheels turning slowly
to bring about a desired end by using a control
turned the volume down
to do by revolving
turn handsprings
to twist out of line or shape : wrench
turn an ankle
to change in position usually by moving through an arc of a circle turn the page turn a pancake
they turned and walked away
to examine as if by turning over : think about
turned the problem over in her mind
to make over (as a garment) by reversing the material and sewing back together
turn a collar
to upset the order of
everything was turned topsy-turvy
to set in another and especially opposite direction
to change course or direction turning to a different subject
the road turns to the left
to go around
turn a corner
to direct toward or away from something
we turned toward home
to seek out as a source of something
turn to a friend for help
to change or cause to change the witch turned the prince into a frog
water turned to ice
to cause to spoil : sour
the milk had turned
to change in color
leaves turning in the fall
to pass from one state to another : become had just turned fourteen
hair turned gray
translate sense 3a
to give a rounded form to (as on a lathe)
turn2 of 2noun
the action or an act of turning about a center
a change or changing of direction, course, or position the turn of the tide
a left turn
a place where something turns
at the turn of the road
a change or changing of general state or condition a turn in the weather
took a turn for the better
a short walk or ride
took a turn through the park
an act affecting another
one good turn deserves another
a period of action or activity : spell
a turn as guard
proper place in a waiting line or time in a schedule
wait your turn
a special purpose
that will serve the turn
special quality
a neat turn of phrase
the shape or form in which something is molded : cast
an odd turn of mind
a single circle or loop (as of rope passed around an object)
natural or special skill
a turn for languages
intuitiveadjective
knowing or understanding by intuition
an intuitive person
having or characterized by intuition
an intuitive mind
known or understood by intuition
intuitive knowledge
intuitiveadjective
knowing or understanding by intuition
an intuitive person
having or characterized by intuition
an intuitive mind
known or understood by intuition
intuitive knowledge
intuitionnoun
the power of knowing immediately and without conscious reasoning
something known or understood at once
intuitionnoun
the power of knowing immediately and without conscious reasoning
something known or understood at once
intubationnoun
the introduction of a tube into a hollow organ or part (as the trachea) especially to maintain an open passage or gain access to the interior
intubationnoun
the introduction of a tube into a hollow organ or part (as the trachea) especially to maintain an open passage or gain access to the interior
intrusiveadjective
characterized by intrusion
intrusive memories
intruding where one is not welcome or invited
intrusive neighbors
having been forced while in a melted state into cavities or between layers
intrusive rocks
1 A person who is intrusively or overly dependent upon another; a parasite.
寄生虫剥夺别人利益或过分依赖他人生活的人;
2 Pervasive computing is the integration of cyberspace and physical space. In this incorporated space, users can obtain services non-intrusively anytime and anywhere.
普适计算是信息空间与物理空间的融合,在这融合的空间中,人们可以随时随地透明的获取所需要的服务。
3 a loud and intrusive person
4 She tried to be helpful without being intrusive.
5 Intrusive reporters disturbed their privacy.
6 The introspective pop-rock ballad follows Bea Kristi through her own occasionally intrusive thoughts about the grass being greener on the other side of everything — relationships, careers, and everything in between.
7 That one allowed quick repairs to a storm drain pipe along Carlsbad Village Drive near Pontiac Drive, where the combination of intense rain, debris flow and intrusive tree roots caused erosion that threatened to undermine the road.