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interfere [ ˌɪn(t)ərˈfɪr, ɪntəˈfɪə] 动词 不及物动词
1. interfere (get involved):
interfere
interfere
interfere
to interfere in sth
the minister didn't interfere
2.1. interfere (disrupt):
to interfere with sth
don't interfere with me when I'm working
2.2. interfere (tamper):
to interfere with sth
2.3. interfere 无线电, 电信:
to interfere with sth
3.1. interfere 体育 (in US football):
to interfere with sb
3.2. interfere 体育 (in races):
to interfere with sb
obstaculizar a alguien
4. interfere (molest) :
to interfere with sb
abusar de alguien
to interfere with the course of justice 法律
it was very wrong of me to interfere
西班牙语
西班牙语
英语
英语
to interfere in sth
interferir en algo un asunto
to interfere in sth
英语
英语
西班牙语
西班牙语
interfere [ˌɪntəˈfɪəʳ, -t̬ɚˈfɪr] 动词 不及物动词
1. interfere (become involved):
interfere
to interfere between two people
to interfere in sth
2. interfere (disturb):
interfere
3. interfere (touch):
interfere
4. interfere 无线电, 技术 (hamper signals):
interfere
5. interfere (molest children):
to interfere with
西班牙语
西班牙语
英语
英语
to interfere with [or in] sth
英语
英语
西班牙语
西班牙语
interfere [ˌɪn·tər·ˈfɪr] 动词 不及物动词
1. interfere (become involved):
interfere
to interfere between two people
to interfere in sth
2. interfere (disturb):
interfere
3. interfere (touch):
interfere
4. interfere 无线电, 技术 (hamper signals):
interfere
5. interfere 体育 (get in way):
interfere
西班牙语
西班牙语
英语
英语
to interfere with [or in] sth
Present
Iinterfere
youinterfere
he/she/itinterferes
weinterfere
youinterfere
theyinterfere
Past
Iinterfered
youinterfered
he/she/itinterfered
weinterfered
youinterfered
theyinterfered
Present Perfect
Ihaveinterfered
youhaveinterfered
he/she/ithasinterfered
wehaveinterfered
youhaveinterfered
theyhaveinterfered
Past Perfect
Ihadinterfered
youhadinterfered
he/she/ithadinterfered
wehadinterfered
youhadinterfered
theyhadinterfered
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