interference
noun /ˌɪntəˈfɪərəns/
/ˌɪntərˈfɪrəns/
[uncountable]Idioms 干涉;干预;介入 - interference (in something) They resent foreign interference in the internal affairs of their country.
他们憎恶对他们国家内政的外来干涉。 - political interference in legal proceedings
法律诉讼中的政治干预 - interference with something interference with proper medical procedures
对正常医疗程序的干扰
- I will not tolerate such gross interference.
我不会容忍如此粗暴的干涉。 - My boss said she would brook no interference from other departments.
我的老板说她不会容忍任何来自其它部门的干涉。 - The law is designed to prevent interference by local police.
这部法律旨在防止当地警方的干涉。 - They deeply resent interference in their affairs.
他们对干涉他们的事务深感愤慨。 - We will not allow any interference with the normal democratic processes.
我们绝不允许对正常的民主进程有任何干扰。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- undue
- unwarranted
- bureaucratic
- …
- avoid
- eliminate
- minimize
- …
- without interference
- interference in
- interference with
- …
- interference (in something) They resent foreign interference in the internal affairs of their country.
- interruption of a radio signal by another signal on a similar wavelength, causing extra noise that is not wanted
Topics Physics and chemistryc2, TV, radio and newsc2(无线电信号的)干扰
词源mid 18th cent.: from interfere, on the pattern of words such as difference.
Idioms
run interference (North American English)
- (in American football
) to clear the way for the player with the ball by blocking players from the other team美式足球 Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2掩护阻挡(为己方持球队员让出道路) - (informal) to help somebody by dealing with problems for them so that they do not need to deal with them
(为帮助某人)积极介入 - You have plenty of friends that can always run interference for you.
你有很多朋友可以随时为你运行干扰。
- You have plenty of friends that can always run interference for you.