interference / ˌɪn tərˈfɪər əns /

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interference 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act, fact, or instance of interfering.
  2. something that interferes.
  3. Physics. the process in which two or more light, sound, or electromagnetic waves of the same frequency combine to reinforce or cancel each other, the amplitude of the resulting wave being equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the combining waves.
  4. Radio. a jumbling of radio signals, caused by the reception of undesired ones.the signals or device producing the incoherence.
  5. Football. the act of a teammate or of teammates running ahead of a ball-carrier and blocking prospective tacklers out of the way: to run interference for the halfback.such a teammate or such teammates collectively: to follow one's interference.the act of illegally hindering an opponent from catching a forward pass or a kick.
  6. Aeronautics. the situation that arises when the aerodynamic influence of one surface of an aircraft conflicts with the influence of another surface.
  7. Linguistics. the overlapping of two languages.deviation from the norm of either language in such a situation.
  8. the distorting or inhibiting effect of previously learned behavior on subsequent learning.
  9. Psychology. the forgetting of information or an event due to inability to reconcile it with conflicting information obtained subsequently.

interference 近义词

n. 名词 noun

meddling, impedance

更多interference例句

  1. This kind of deep engagement is what it will take to affirm our collective commitment to participatory democracy, despite the renewed threat of interference at the polls.
  2. We need a global democratic alliance to set norms, rules, and guidelines for technology companies and to agree on protocols for cross-border digital activities including election interference, cyberwar, and online trade.
  3. The problem with GPS is that those signals are extremely weak by the time they reach Earth, and are easily overwhelmed by either accidental interference or electronic warfare.
  4. After the revelation, one senator resigned and the government passed a law targeting foreign interference.
  5. “It protects against political interference — it’s important,” Sharfstein said.
  6. Finally free of Japanese interference, Korea elected its first autonomous government in almost half a century.
  7. They were able to purchase weapons and plot attacks on the island without much interference.
  8. Allowing the protests to go on with little interference was always a high-stakes gamble.
  9. “The sole beneficiary of foreign interference in Syria is the Assad regime,” the group argued.
  10. The families of the missing aid workers worry that Italian interference will put their daughters at risk, too.
  11. On Louis thanking the minister for his generous interference, Sinzendorff took his hand.
  12. The King arrived in Naples bent on maintaining his crown and on allowing no interference from the Emperor.
  13. As far above the interference of man as is the government of the external universe, is that designated the covenant, as ordained.
  14. This time there was no interference, and Ney so severely wounded his adversary that he was unable to continue his profession.
  15. In Scotland a railway manager was rarely worried by outside interference in the management of his men.