the process of deliberately becoming involved in a situation and trying to influence the way that it develops, although you have no right to do this 介入;干涉,干预;妨碍
interference in:
They expressed resentment at outside interference in their domestic affairs. 他们表达了对外界干预他们内部事务的不满。
radio signals that make the sound or picture of a radio or television programme difficult to hear or see clearly, or the noise caused by this (广播、电视节目声音或图像受到的)干扰
ADJECTIVE | VERB + INTERFERENCE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤undue, unwarranted不適當的干涉;毫無理由的干預▸➤bureaucratic, federal, government, governmental, political, state官僚體制的干涉;聯邦政府的干涉;政府干預;政治上的干預;國家干預▸➤external, outside外部/外來干涉VERB + INTERFERENCE➤avoid, eliminate, minimize, prevent避免干擾;消除干擾;最大程度減輕干涉;防止干預◇The law is designed to prevent interference by local police.這部法律旨在防止當地警方的干涉。➤encounter遭遇干擾▸➤tolerate容忍干擾▸➤resent怨恨干涉◇They deeply resent foreign interference in their affairs.他們深深痛恨外國勢力對其事務的干涉。PREPOSITION➤without interference不受干擾◇I told her I wanted to make decisions without interference from her.我告訴她我想不受她干擾地獨立作出決定。➤interference in對⋯的干涉◇political interference in the legal process對法律程序的政治干預➤interference with對⋯的干擾◇interference with proper medical procedures對正常醫療程序的干擾