meddle 的定义
med·dled, med·dling.
- to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interfere officiously and unwantedly: Stop meddling in my personal life!
meddle 近义词
intervene, interfere
meddle 的近义词 38 个
- hinder
- impede
- impose
- infringe
- intrude
- tamper
- advance
- encroach
- encumber
- inquire
- interlope
- interpose
- invade
- kibitz
- molest
- obtrude
- pry
- snoop
- trespass
- abuse rights
- barge in
- break in on
- busybody
- butt in
- chime in
- come uninvited
- crash the gates
- dabble in
- fool with
- horn in
- intermeddle
- mess around
- mix in
- push in
- put two cents in
- sidewalk-superintend
- stick nose in
- worm in
meddle 的反义词 11 个
更多meddle例句
- 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.