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meddle

/med-l/US // ˈmɛd l //UK // (ˈmɛdəl) //

干涉,搀和,搀杂,搀扶

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    med·dled, med·dling.

    • : to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interfere officiously and unwantedly: Stop meddling in my personal life!

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbintervene, interfere
Forms: meddling
Synonyms
hinder阻碍,妨碍,碍,阻碍因素impede阻挡,阻阻,阻挡了,牵制impose强加,强加于人,施加,强加于人的infringe侵权,侵权行为,违犯,侵占intrude闯入,侵扰,闯入者,侵入tamper篡改,捣乱,篡改行为,扰乱advance进展,晋级,进展情况,预付款encroach侵占,侵扰,蚕食,侵犯encumber负担,拖累,负担不起,拖累了inquire查询,询问,问询,问讯interlope斜坡之间,斜坡间,斜线之间,斜交interpose插话,穿插,插队,穿插进行invade入侵,侵袭,侵入,侵占kibitz越界,越多越好,越狱,越界而行molest猥亵,猥亵行为,猥亵他人,猥亵罪obtrude碍手碍脚,碍手碍脚的,碍于情面,碍眼pry窥探,撬开,撬动,刺探snoop窥探,窥探者,窥视,窥视者trespass闯入,擅入,擅闯,侵入abuse rights滥用权利,虐待权利,滥用权力,虐待权barge in闯入,闯进来的,闯进来的人break in on闯入,闯关,闯进,冲入busybody长舌妇,长舌妇的故事butt in对接,对接在,对接中,插嘴chime in插插嘴吧,插插嘴,插嘴,插句话come uninvited不请自来,不请自到,不速之客,敪敪crash the gates撞门,撞门而入,撞开大门,撞门事件dabble in涉足,沾沾自喜,涉猎,涉足于fool with愚弄,傻子,骗人,愚弄人horn in喇叭声中,喇叭声在,喇叭在,喇叭声中的intermeddle纠缠,纠缠不清,搀扶,纠结mess around瞎搞,胡闹,乱搞,乱来mix in混入,加进,拌入,混进push in推入,推进去,推进来,推进put two cents in投桃报李,插一句话,插一句sidewalk-superintend人行道-监督员stick nose in插上鼻子,鼻孔朝天,鼻孔插进,鼻孔朝天的人worm in虫子在,蠕虫在,蜗牛在,蜗居在

Examples

  • Instead we’ll have to settle for applying that template forward to all future attempts to meddle.

  • The California League of Conservation Voters, a group that began in the 1970s and meddles mostly in state politics, is accusing San Diego Sens.

  • The UK’s power to meddle in Google’s global business model stems from a chorus of complaints from Google’s competitors in the ad industry.

  • They feature incredibly stylish kids roaming in nature, free from the shackles of meddling parents, and happily cooking everything from bananas to fish over open flames.

  • As a result, the charter limited the mayor’s direct power over the police department and removed politicians from meddling in officer discipline.

  • Clearly poverty is not the only reason state reps are attempting to meddle with marriage laws.

  • In the past, McCarthy refused to meddle in the film versions of his work.

  • It would certainly have been wrong for Obama to meddle with the investigation for political reasons.

  • Both would also be tempted to meddle with each other's minorities.

  • The Republican National Committee came around only to meddle with his plans, he said.

  • A royal decree (December 31, 1622) orders the Dominicans in the Philippines not to meddle in affairs of government.

  • His motto was, "Grab a dollar to-day—but don't meddle with it if it interferes with a thousand dollars in ten years."

  • The turtle explains (l. 514) that it is better to be silent than to meddle with things which one does not understand.

  • Myles deposed, in 1592, that henceforth Burbage "would not suffer her to meddle in the premises, but thrust her out of all."

  • Good Cousin Pontalier, meddle with thatThat shall concerne thyselfe.