interfere
verb
ˌɪntəˈfɪə
verb
1
to
deliberately
get
involved
in
a
situation
where
you
are
not
wanted
or
needed
介入; 干涉,干预;
My
daughter-in-law
said
that
I
was
interfering,
but
I
was
only
trying
to
help.
我的儿媳说我多管闲事,但我只是想帮帮忙。
[+
in
]
It’s
not
the
church’s
job
to
interfere
in
politics.
干预政治不是教会应做的事。
2
to
prevent
something
from
succeeding
or
from
happening
in
the
way
that
was
planned
妨碍,阻止
Anxiety
can
interfere
with
children’s
performance
at
school.
忧虑紧张会影响孩子在学校的表现。
3
if
something
interferes
with
a
radio
or
television
broadcast,
it
spoils
the
sound
or
picture
that
you
receive
干扰〔广播或电视播放〕
4
to
touch
a
child
sexually
[英] 对〔儿童〕性侵犯
BrE
He
was
arrested
for
interfering
with
young
boys.
他因猥亵男童而被捕。