interfering 的 2 个定义
in·ter·fered, in·ter·fer·ing.
- to come into opposition, as one thing with another, especially with the effect of hampering action or procedure: Constant distractions interfere with work.
- to take part in the affairs of others; meddle: to interfere in another's life.
- to strike against each other, or one against another, so as to hamper or hinder action; come into physical collision.
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- interfere with, Chiefly British. to molest sexually.
interfering 近义词
meddling
更多interfering例句
- However, many schools did open with more than two classrooms, so Silverman said she is rewriting parts of the legislation so it doesn’t interfere with students already in school.
- They were unable to do this since it interfered with the DA’s investigatory duties.
- The planned slaughter—17 million animals were to be gassed and either incinerated or buried in mass graves—generated global interest last week amid concerns that a Covid mutation that started in Danish mink farms might interfere with vaccine efforts.
- Zuckerberg said Facebook sees continued attempts to interfere in its service from Russia and other countries, especially Iran and China.
- That means you cannot simply dismantle them, and might also mean that people shouldn’t interfere with their pursuing their goals.
- Frias—who was arrested in 2013 for interfering with public duties and public intoxication—was not carrying a gun at the time.
- And the plodding pace of the French justice system has a way of interfering with career plans, no matter what the ultimate ruling.
- These drugs block the growth and spread of cancer by interfering with specific molecules involved in tumor growth.
- Challenging the deal could be portrayed by Beijing as interfering in Chinese economic and trade freedoms.
- The king called for the “ignorant” to come to their senses and stop interfering in Egypt.
- I am afraid, Monsieur le Marquis, that I shall be interfering with your arrangements?
- The children's little dog came out, interfering, getting in her way.
- He's going to make a man of himself, for himself, by himself—without you or even dear Mrs. Cecil interfering.
- But we have another matter interfering with the placid current of our school life.
- The main point in the arrangement of the table itself, is to secure beauty, without interfering with conversation.