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meddler

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

多管闲事的人,多管闲事者,管闲事的人,多管闲事

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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!

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Examples

  • Google, the Great Meddler in the Cloud, asks why we would resist strapping cameras and televisions to our heads.

  • It definitely gives the Republican case against Obama as a big government meddler more credibility.

  • Whipping the long, keen blade from its sheath, Marius bore down upon the rash meddler.

  • "We can make it very uncomfortable for the fourth meddler," Crenshaw threatened, eyeing the figure on the bed.

  • Agnes was about sixty years old, an ex-slave, a meddler, and liar.

  • I won't interfere—any more'n I can help, being an old meddler by taste.

  • The publication of “The Meddler” is at least one step in the right direction; it is full of fun of the lightest, healthiest sort.