interference
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Interference by a person or group is their unwanted or unnecessary involvement in something. 乾涉[表不滿]
Airlines will be able to set cheap fares without further interference from the government. 如果不受政府更多的乾預(yù),各航空公司將能夠把票價定得很低。
2. N-UNCOUNT When there is interference, a radio signal is affected by other radio waves or electrical activity so that it cannot be received properly. 乾擾
...electrical interference. …電子乾擾。
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劍橋詞典
- an occasion when someone tries to interfere in a situation
- The political subtext of her novel is a criticism of government interference in individual lives .
- In the end he moved to another part of the country to escape his mother's continual interference in his private life .
- They dreamed of a new world order , composed of co-operating independent nation states , free from outside interference.
- Now can I please get on with the job , without any more interference from you?
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乾涉,乾預(yù)
She seems to regard any advice or help from me as interference. 她似乎把我的任何建議或幫助都看作是乾涉。
The government's interference in the strike has been widely criticized . 政府對罷工的乾預(yù)措施受到了廣泛的批評。
noise or other electronic signals that stop you from getting good pictures or sound on a television or radio
(噪聲或其他電子信號對電眡或收音機的)乾擾
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