obtrude如何读

英:[əbˈtru:d]

美:[ɑbˈtrud, əb-]

obtrude是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 强使接受
  2. 伸出
  3. 强行
  4. 强行闯入
  5. 搅扰
  6. 强迫
  7. 打扰
  8. 挤出
  9. 冲出
  10. 伸出(头来)
  11. 强加于人
  12. 强行提出
  13. 强行向前
  14. 强管闲事

obtrude自然拼读

ob·trude

b trud

obtrude变形

第三人称单数:obtrudes

现在分词:obtruding

过去式:obtruded

过去分词:obtruded

obtrude扩展

obtruder (n.), obtrusion (n.)

obtrude英英释义

transitive verb

to thrust or force (oneself, one's concerns, or one's opinions) on another or others without being asked.I wish he would not obtrude his opinions on us; if we want his opinion, we'll ask for it.

to stick or push out; cause to protrude.

intransitive verb

to thrust or push forward; force oneself upon others.

obtrude词源中文解释

1550年代,“强制或过度推进”(及物),源自拉丁语 obtrudere “向前推进,压迫”,源自 ob “在前面; 向”(见 ob-) + trudere “推进”,“推,推”,源自 PIE *treud- “压,推,挤”(见 threat)。不及物意义上的“变得突出,侵入,强迫自己”是在1570年代出现的。相关: Obtruded; obtruding。

obtrude词源英文解释

Latin obtrudere to thrust at, from ob- in the way + trudere to thrust — more at ob-, threat

The first known use of obtrude was circa 1575

obtrude儿童词典英英释义

obtrudeverb

to stick out

the tortoise obtruded its head

to put forward without being asked

obtrude one's views

obtrude 例句

1 But even at that moment the claim of the constituency would importunately obtrude and find acknowledgment in his words.

2 On thee, Jove's daughter, Proserpine, obtrudes No airy semblance vain; but such the state And nature is of mortals once deceased.

3 The possibility of failure obtruded itself with obstinate persistency.

4 A man of low birth..obtruded on them..by the king for their general.

5 It is not the business of a preface to anticipate the argument of a book, still less to obtrude personal opinions.

6 But, though I had my fears, no vision of the real future obtruded itself on my mind as I stood there listening: nor any forewarning of the plunge I was about to take.

7 You had better not obtrude your opinions on [ upon ] others.

你最好不要强迫别人接受你的 意见.

8 Ms White explained that the sight of leggings "obtruded painfully" on her during a visit with her four sons, and made it "difficult for young guys to ignore" women's bodies.

9 A 40 watt bulb would be quite sufficient and would not obtrude...

40瓦的灯泡完全够亮了,并且不会晃眼。

10 Within these grim prison walls all the horrible details of execution obtrude themselves upon the wretched captive.

11 “How you can bear such recollections, is astonishing to me!—They will sometimes obtrude—but how you can court them!”

12 The image of death is constantly obtruded in his poems to enhance the sense of present enjoyment.

13 Raphael's elegance obtrudes itself nowhere, as with other artists is so often the case.

14 When Micah became diffident she flattered him a little, and when he obtruded his loyalty to the family she encouraged him.

15 There are facts which I would not obtrude upon a child.

有些事实不应该强加于儿童.

16 Did he see her there obtruding a figure of a monstrous impertinence and vanity?

17 It is, in fact, not often that authority obtrudes itself unadvisedly into certain parts of most Spanish towns.

18 This behaviour increased the regard of his wife; and if a sigh sometimes obtruded for their unhappy fate, the recollection of Talton never failed to restore her cheerfulness.

19 I obtruded my 'lovely singleness of mind,' till, I believe, I should have become a disgusting mass of affectation, had it not been for the manly plainness of Mr Maitland.

20 The place has obviously degenerated since his time; an air of shabbiness and thriftlessness prevails, and ancient smells by no means suggestive of "the odors of Araby the blest" obtrude upon the pilgrim.

obtrude 同义词

1 强入

intrude

10 逼使

compel

11 强行闯入

forced entry break into

12 逼人接受

press

14 强使接受

press

17 强行

force

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