obtruder / əbˈtrud /

侵扰者侵入者侵占者入侵者

obtruder2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ob·trud·ed, ob·trud·ing.

  1. to thrust forward or upon a person, especially without warrant or invitation: to obtrude one's opinions upon others.
  2. to thrust forth; push out.
v. 无主动词 verb

ob·trud·ed, ob·trud·ing.

  1. to thrust forward, especially unduly; intrude.

obtruder 近义词

obtruder

等同于 interloper

obtruder

等同于 intruder

更多obtruder例句

  1. But the same boat carried Walter Fetherston, who took infinite care not to obtrude himself upon their attention.
  2. At last, she asked Mr. Balfour if she could have the liberty to obtrude a matter of business upon him.
  3. Having fixed his residence near her for some lengthy time he felt in no hurry to obtrude his presence just now, and went indoors.
  4. Her own were very neat and small, and she knew that they must obtrude themselves on the eye while she lay prone.
  5. I came to wait upon my Father—to humble myself at his feet—not to obtrude myself upon my Mother!