meddle
verb /ˈmedl/
/ˈmedl/
(disapproving)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they meddle | /ˈmedl/ /ˈmedl/ |
he / she / it meddles | /ˈmedlz/ /ˈmedlz/ |
past simple meddled | /ˈmedld/ /ˈmedld/ |
past participle meddled | /ˈmedld/ /ˈmedld/ |
-ing form meddling | /ˈmedlɪŋ/ /ˈmedlɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] meddle (in/with something) to involve yourself in something that should not really involve you
synonym interfere管闲事;干涉;干预 - He had no right to meddle in her affairs.
他无权干涉她的事情。 - He’s just a meddling old fool!
他只是个爱管闲事的老傻瓜!
- I've warned you, don't meddle in things you don't understand.
我警告过你,不要插手你不懂的事情。 - I'm not the sort of proprietor who meddles with editorial policy.
我不是那种干预编辑方针的老板。
- He had no right to meddle in her affairs.
- [intransitive] meddle (with something) to touch something in a careless way, especially when it is not yours or when you do not know how to use it correctly
瞎搞,乱弄(尤指不应管或不懂的事物) - Somebody had been meddling with her computer.
有人擅自弄过她的电脑。
- Somebody had been meddling with her computer.
词源Middle English (in the sense ‘mingle, mix’): from Old French medler, variant of mesler, based on Latin miscere ‘to mix’.