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interfere    音標拼音: [,ɪntɚf'ɪr] [,ɪnɚf'ɪr]
vi. 干涉,干預;妨礙,打擾;抵觸,沖突

干涉,幹預;妨礙,打擾;抵觸,沖突

interfere
v 1: come between so as to be hindrance or obstacle; "Your
talking interferes with my work!"
2: get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through
force or threat of force; "Why did the U.S. not intervene
earlier in WW II?" [synonym: {intervene}, {step in}, {interfere},
{interpose}]

Interfere \In`ter*fere"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Interfered}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Interfering}.] [OF. entreferir to strike each
other; entre between (L. inter) OF. ferir to strike, F.
f['e]rir, fr. L. ferire. See {Ferula}.]
[1913 Webster]
1. To come in collision; to be in opposition; to clash; --
usually used with with; as, interfering claims, or
commands; workers in a crowded shop may interfere with
each other's activity.
[1913 Webster PJC]

2. To enter into, or take a part in, the concerns of others;
to intermeddle; to interpose; -- used with in or with; as,
to interfere with the way I raise my children.
[1913 Webster PJC]

To interfere with party disputes. --Swift.
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There was no room for anyone to interfere with his
own opinions. --Bp.
Warburton.
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3. To strike one foot against the opposite foot or ankle in
using the legs; -- sometimes said of a human being, but
usually of a horse; as, the horse interferes.
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4. (Physics) To act reciprocally, so as to augment, diminish,
or otherwise affect one another; -- said of waves, rays of
light, heat, etc. See {Interference}, 2.
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5. (Patent Law) To cover the same ground; to claim the same
invention; as, to interfere with another patent.
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Syn: To interpose; intermeddle. See {Interpose}.
[1913 Webster]

142 Moby Thesaurus words for "interfere":
antagonize, arrest, baffle, balk, bar, barge in, be antipathetic,
be inimical, beat against, block, bottle up, break in,
break in upon, burst in, busybody, butt in, charge in, check,
clash, collide, come between, conflict, conflict with, confute,
contradict, contrapose, contravene, counter, counteract,
counterattack, countercheck, counterpose, countervail, counterwork,
crash, crash in, crash the gates, creep in, cross, crowd in, curb,
cut in, dam up, damp, dampen, delay, detain, discommode, edge in,
elbow in, encroach, encumber, entrench, foil, foist in, fool,
frustrate, go against, go counter to, hamper, handicap, hinder,
hold back, hold in check, hold up, horn in, impede, impinge,
impose, impose on, impose upon, incommode, inconvenience,
infiltrate, infringe, inhibit, insinuate, intercede, intercept,
interfere with, interlope, intermeddle, intermediate, interpose,
interrupt, intervene, intrude, invade, irrupt, keep back,
keep in check, kibitz, lock horns, make, meddle, mediate,
meet head-on, militate against, monkey with, obstruct, obtrude,
oppose, oppugn, press in, push in, put on, put upon, repress,
resist, restrain, retard, run against, run counter to, rush in,
sabotage, scotch, set back, slacken, slink in, slip in, slow,
smash in, sneak in, snub, squeeze in, steal in, step in, storm in,
subvert, suppress, swim upstream, tamper with, throng in,
thrust in, thwart, trammel, trench, trespass, trouble,
work against, work in, worm in

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  • differences - Interfere in vs. interfere with - English Language . . .
    To interfere in [noun phrase], and to interfere with [noun phrase] differ adverbially as in [noun phrase] and with [noun phrase] are adverbial prepositional modifiers We can imagine other examples such as "to interfere quickly" and "to interfere unhelpfully" Any difference therefore occurs because of the nuance of the preposition
  • Whats the difference between intervene and interfere?
    Interfere comes from lat fere: to do One could say that interfere means to go between to do something, to restrain, disrupt, disturb with a focus on the doing part, the action that is done, while intervene means to come between to prevent, focusing on the motion part of coming between
  • Is there a synonym for intefere that has a positive connotation?
    1 Interfere is defined by the Cambridge Online Dictionary as: to involve yourself in a situation when your involvement is not wanted or is not helpful I am looking for a word that has essentially the same meaning but does not have the negative connotation of "not helpful "
  • Im looking for a slang word or idiom for someone who insists on . . .
    The MF has a complicated history, too large for comments here, but according to this site "In early Elizabethan drama the clown [fool] would be allowed to interrupt the script at any time " - ie interfere if a courting couple were getting too amorous The MF's role was also to comment on the action of the play to the audience
  • ambiguity - Question on a job application form - English Language . . .
    I'm helping a friend fill out a job application where a strange question appears: Do you seldom let your responsibilities interfere with having fun? (Y) (N) Am I crazy, or is this question ambig
  • meaning - Word for being aware of something but not doing anything . . .
    To expand on the title more, is there an adjective for someone that is aware of something happening but is not doing anything about it, even though they could interfere but they're just not choosin
  • What word describes someone who offers unsolicited advice?
    From The Free Dictionary, to meddle is: To intrude into other people's affairs or business; interfere See Synonyms at interfere To handle something idly or ignorantly; tamper A person that feels the need to control or influence other people's lives can be called a meddler I think unsolicited advice fits in perfectly with this definition
  • an idiom or expression for not go well with contradict something . . .
    at cross purposes With aims or goals that conflict or interfere with one another, as in I'm afraid the two departments are working at cross purposes This idiom, first recorded in 1688, may have begun as a 17th-centuryparlor game called "cross-purposes," in which a series of subjects (or questions) were divided from their explanations (or
  • Term for when someone interferes with anothers authority?
    1 I think meddle carries the negative connotation you are looking for: (usually foll by with) to interfere officiously or annoyingly to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interfere The Feee Dictionary
  • What is the correct term for misleading investigations?
    Tampering with evidence, or evidence tampering, is an act in which a person alters, conceals, falsifies, or destroys evidence with the intent to interfere with an investigation (usually) by a law-enforcement, governmental, or regulatory authority





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