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An intrusion is a deliberate move into someone else's territory — either literal or figurative. When your sister interrupts your conversation with that girl from math class, that's an intrusion. If someone breaks into your home, that's also an intrusion.
First used in the late 14th century, the noun intrusion derives from the Latin word intrudere, which combines the prefix in-, meaning “in,” and trudere, meaning “to thrust, push.” If someone reads your diary, that's considered an intrusion of privacy. Ordering a Muslim woman to take off her veil would be considered an intrusion on religious beliefs. You may remember intrusion used in science class to describe molten rock that forms in an earlier rock formation.
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词根: trus
=push,表示”推”
adj.
abstruse 难懂的,深奥的abs离开+trus推+e→离开[人的知识],理解不能推进→高深的
n.
intrusion 私闯,干扰in进+trus推+ion表名词→推进去
protrusion 伸出, 突出pro向前+trus推+ion表名词→向前伸,突出
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词根:intrude
adj.intrusive侵入的;打扰的
n.intruder侵入者;干扰者;妨碍者
intrusiveness干涉性;侵扰性;侵入性
vi.intrude闯入;侵入;侵扰
vt.intrude把…强加;把…硬挤