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词汇 intrusive
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Definition of intrusive in English:

intrusive

adjective ɪnˈtruːsɪvɪnˈtrusɪv
  • 1Causing disruption or annoyance through being unwelcome or uninvited.

    that was an intrusive question

    那可是个强加的问题。

    tourist attractions that are environmentally intrusive

    对环境造成侵扰的旅游点。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Journalism is inherently intrusive and invasive.
    • It is intrusive and disruptive and can have lasting effects on people.
    • At worst, television advertising is irritating, but rarely intrusive…
    • Did she not realise that the cost of being an actor is to burn forever in the limelight of intrusive media questioning?
    • There are no recriminations, no judgement, no intrusive questions.
    • And with the average person reading up to 60 e-mails a day, this junk can easily become both intrusive and invasive.
    • The telephone is a relatively intrusive technology, interrupting you from what you are doing and demanding attention.
    • The pictures are gentle in that they are not intrusive, even in intimate or chaotic moments.
    • I am satisfied that this is the least disruptive and intrusive order I can make that is consistent with the child's best interests.
    • First of all, there were those annoying, intrusive phone calls.
    • Her tone's informal, friendly and modest, even when she's fending off unwanted or intrusive questions - of which there prove to be several.
    • Without some intrusive interventions to disrupt patterns of homicides, population trends alone are likely to spur some growth in murder tolls.
    • With each intrusive question, I became more stoic and stiff.
    • I myself am very low-risk, but I resent intrusive questions when they are unnecessary.
    • But the most intrusive questions come on departure.
    • Hardly anyone responded, put off by either the slightly intrusive questions or perhaps my impatient demand for a quick response.
    • There would be nothing more intrusive and irritating than watching someone compulsively flick between channels at a distance (except perhaps being in the room with them as they did so).
    • It would give them a leg up in the intrusive, annoying advertising world - which is an unsustainable model.
    • And don't the powers that be realize the the more annoying and intrusive the ads are, the less we're going to want to look at them?
    • I've been trying to find out what these questions might be; I expect them to be annoyingly intrusive.
    Synonyms
    intruding, invasive, obtrusive, interrupting, trespassing, unwanted, unwelcome
    meddlesome, meddling, interfering, busybody
    inquisitive, prying, curious
    informal pushy, nosy
    invasive, impossible to ignore, high-profile, prominent, unavoidable, inescapable, interrupting, disturbing
    annoying, irritating, irksome
    informal in one's face
    personal, prying, forward, impudent, impertinent, offensive
    informal nosy, nosy-parker, snooping, snoopy
  • 2Phonetics
    (of a sound) pronounced between words or syllables to facilitate pronunciation, such as an r in saw a film.

    〔语音〕赘音的(如 r 音在 saw a film 中)

  • 3Geology
    Relating to or formed by intrusion.

    〔地质〕侵入的,侵入形成的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Variably serpentinized Devonian mafic and ultramafic intrusive rocks occur in the western and northern parts of the map area.
    • In addition, a number of intrusive centres, lava flows and dykes crop out in the NW corner of the island (close to Cap St. Andre).
    • The mafic sheets have not contributed at all to the felsic volcanic-derived volcaniclastic breccias, thus supporting an intrusive origin for the mafic volcanic rocks.
    • The field-based studies were supplemented by thin-section petrography and whole-rock geochemistry to characterize different intrusive phases.
    • The early Permian rifting in the North Atlantic involved siliciclastic sedimentation in extensional basins and widespread extrusive and intrusive magmatic activity.

Derivatives

  • intrusively

  • adverb
    • The result is ham-handed unrolling of the backstory and awkward dialogue that intrusively narrates when it might better have shut the hell up.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The relationship between the street and the galleries inside is not as intrusively immediate as is suggested by the open-ended, perpendicular orientation.
      • Many local houses will be overshadowed by buildings which are intrusively near and over-sized for the neighbourhood.
      • I've wondered why pop-up ads and new larger sized, intrusively placed ads are so annoying.
      • The 1980s inspired rock score is intrusively annoying.
  • intrusiveness

  • noun ɪnˈtruːsɪvnəsɪnˈtrusɪvnəs
    • This is the central function of government, and while there is room to argue about the size and intrusiveness of government, few would think of it as philanthropic, although it is often useful to speak of it as such.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Allegedly to reduce the incidence and intrusiveness of such searches, the government is pressing forward with plans to do background checks on travelers, again without regard to suspicion.
      • But that hardly eliminates the need for reform, in reducing the severity of sentences and the intrusiveness of drug law enforcement, and shifting to more selective, targeted enforcement.
      • But there can be no doubting the all-but-irresistible intrusiveness of entrepreneurial values and practices into the everyday running and exhibiting policies of these institutions.
      • The intrusiveness of electronic surveillance, its great potential for abuse, and its infringement on traditional expectations of privacy all distinguished it from old-fashioned eavesdropping.

Rhymes

abusive, allusive, collusive, conclusive, conducive, delusive, diffusive, effusive, elusive, exclusive, illusive, inclusive, obtrusive, preclusive, reclusive, seclusive

Definition of intrusive in US English:

intrusive

adjectiveɪnˈtrusɪvinˈtro͞osiv
  • 1Causing disruption or annoyance through being unwelcome or uninvited.

    that was an intrusive question

    那可是个强加的问题。

    tourist attractions that are environmentally intrusive

    对环境造成侵扰的旅游点。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • First of all, there were those annoying, intrusive phone calls.
    • There would be nothing more intrusive and irritating than watching someone compulsively flick between channels at a distance (except perhaps being in the room with them as they did so).
    • Hardly anyone responded, put off by either the slightly intrusive questions or perhaps my impatient demand for a quick response.
    • Journalism is inherently intrusive and invasive.
    • I've been trying to find out what these questions might be; I expect them to be annoyingly intrusive.
    • Without some intrusive interventions to disrupt patterns of homicides, population trends alone are likely to spur some growth in murder tolls.
    • I myself am very low-risk, but I resent intrusive questions when they are unnecessary.
    • There are no recriminations, no judgement, no intrusive questions.
    • It is intrusive and disruptive and can have lasting effects on people.
    • With each intrusive question, I became more stoic and stiff.
    • Her tone's informal, friendly and modest, even when she's fending off unwanted or intrusive questions - of which there prove to be several.
    • Did she not realise that the cost of being an actor is to burn forever in the limelight of intrusive media questioning?
    • I am satisfied that this is the least disruptive and intrusive order I can make that is consistent with the child's best interests.
    • It would give them a leg up in the intrusive, annoying advertising world - which is an unsustainable model.
    • But the most intrusive questions come on departure.
    • At worst, television advertising is irritating, but rarely intrusive…
    • The telephone is a relatively intrusive technology, interrupting you from what you are doing and demanding attention.
    • The pictures are gentle in that they are not intrusive, even in intimate or chaotic moments.
    • And with the average person reading up to 60 e-mails a day, this junk can easily become both intrusive and invasive.
    • And don't the powers that be realize the the more annoying and intrusive the ads are, the less we're going to want to look at them?
    Synonyms
    intruding, invasive, obtrusive, interrupting, trespassing, unwanted, unwelcome
    invasive, impossible to ignore, high-profile, prominent, unavoidable, inescapable, interrupting, disturbing
    personal, prying, forward, impudent, impertinent, offensive
  • 2Phonetics
    (of a sound) pronounced between words or syllables to facilitate pronunciation, such as an r in saw a movie, which occurs in the speech of some eastern New Englanders and metropolitan New Yorkers.

  • 3Geology
    Relating to or formed by intrusion.

    〔地质〕侵入的,侵入形成的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mafic sheets have not contributed at all to the felsic volcanic-derived volcaniclastic breccias, thus supporting an intrusive origin for the mafic volcanic rocks.
    • The field-based studies were supplemented by thin-section petrography and whole-rock geochemistry to characterize different intrusive phases.
    • In addition, a number of intrusive centres, lava flows and dykes crop out in the NW corner of the island (close to Cap St. Andre).
    • Variably serpentinized Devonian mafic and ultramafic intrusive rocks occur in the western and northern parts of the map area.
    • The early Permian rifting in the North Atlantic involved siliciclastic sedimentation in extensional basins and widespread extrusive and intrusive magmatic activity.
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