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feelings than in spending time with other people 内向 的;不喜欢交往的E333 EXTROVERT in-trude /m_tru:d/ veri? [V1 into/on/upon sb/sth) to go or be somewhere where you are not wanted or are not supposed to be 闯入;接入;打扰:7’m sorry to intrude, but / need to taWc to someone.对不起打扰了■,不 过我得找人有话要说◊ ZegisZarion to stop newspapers from intruding on people's private lives 人私生活的立法 2 on/into/upon sth) to disturb sth or have an unpleasant effect on it 扰乱;侵扰:The sound 0/the tdepAone intruded into his dreams.电话铃声把他 <从梦中扰醒了。

in*truder /m'tru:da(r)/ noun 1 a person who enters a building or an area illegally 闯入者;侵人者 2 a person who is somewhere where they are not wanted 不受欢 迎的人;不速之客The peopie in the room seemed to regard her as an imweZcome intrucier•屋子里的人似乎把 她当成y受欢迎的外人。

in.tru.sion /m'tru:3n/ /?owa7 [U, C]into/on/upon sth) 1 something that affects a situation or people’s lives in a way that they do not want侵扰性品事物;扰乱; 侵犯:They claim the noise from the new airport is an htrusion on t/ieir fives.他们声称新机场的噪音侵扰了他 们'的生活This was another exampie o/press intru- sion mto the ajirs o/the royak.这是新闻界侵扰王室成 员私事的又一实例。2 the act of entering a place which is private or where you may not be wanted 闯入;侵 人:She apologized for the intrusion but said she had an urgent message.她对径自闯进来表示道歉,但说她有紧急 <消息>

in-tru-sive /m'truisrv/ adj. 1 too noticeable, direct, etc. in a way tliat is disturbing or annoying 侵入的;闯入 的;侵珑的;烦扰的:intrusive questions 0妾命问题The constant presence of the media was very intrusive. M 体一直在场十分令人讨厌。2(p/7nef/cs语音)(ofa speech sound 语音produced in order to link two words together when speaking, for example the /r/ sound produced at the end of law by some English speakers in the phrase ‘law and order’. Intrusive ‘r’ is not considered part of standard English.添力n 的;插 _入的.

in-tuit /m'tjuiit; NAmE verb {format) to know that sth is true based on your feelings rather than on facts, what sb tells you, etc凭直觉知道[V that] She inflated that somet/iing was bail!y wrong她凭直觉—到出了大问 题[also VN,V wh-]

n.tu.ition /■mtju’ij'n; -tu-/ now/? 1 [U] the ability to know sth by using your feelings rather than considering the facts 直觉力 2 [C]that...) an idea or a strong feeling that sth is true although you cannot explain why (一种直觉J ftad an intuition that something was about to happen•我直觉感到要出 >乱子了

in-tui-tive /m'tjuiitrv; NAmE -'tu:-/ adj. 1 (of ideas obtained by using your feelings rather than by considering the facts 凭直觉得到的;直觉的:ffe had an intuitive sense /what the reader wanted.他能直觉地感 到读者需要什么2 (of people able to understand sth by using feelings rather than by considering the facts 有直觉力的 3 (of computer softwareetc.计算机软 件等)easy to understand and to use 易懂命;使MM► in-tui-tive-ly adv. Intuitively, she knew that he was 如她凭直觉知道他在说谎。

Inuit /'injuit; 'muit/ noun [p\.] [sing. Inuk /'muk/) a race of people from northern Canada and parts of Greenland and Alaska. The name is sometimes also wrongly used to refer to people from Siberia and S and W Alaska.

纽特人加拿大北部以及格陵兰和阿拉斯加部分地区的一 个种族的人,有时误指西伯利亚及阿拉斯加南部和西部的 A ) — compare Eskimo

Inuk-ti-tut /I'nuktitut/ noun [U] the language of the Inuit people因纽特语

in-uii<date /'mAndeit/ verb [VN] [usually passive] 1 ~ sb (with sth) to give or send sb so many things that they cannot deal with them all使不胜负荷;使应接不 overwhelm, swamp We have been inundated

With 05      主动援助多得使我们应接不暇。

2 (formal) to cover an area of land with a large amount of water 淹没;泛滥 PHTl flood ► in-un-da-tion /,mAn- 'deijn/ noun [U, C]

inure /i'nju8(r); NAmE I'njur/ verb        i nure

sb/yourself to sth (formal) to make sb/yourself get used to sth unpleasant so that they/you are no longer strongly affected by it使匀惯于,裣适应(不愉快的

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in utero /_m _ju:terau; A/A/rjf -rou/ flc/y adv. (tedj/i/o?/ 术 语inside a womans uterus, before a baby is bom 在子宫内(的 > ;尚未出生时(的):77ie testom be pe/formed fn utero.这一测试可在子宫内进行。 in-vade /m'veid/ verb 1 to enter a country, town, etc. using military force in order to take control of it 武装入 侵;侵略;侵犯:[V] TVoops invaded on   9th tAat

year.拿队是;jk那年的89日入侵的◊ [VN] When di'd the Romans invade Britain?古罗马人是何时侵略英国的2 [VN] to enter a place in large numbers, especially in a way that causes damage or confusion i 尤指造损害 或混乱地)涌入;侵袭:1>6771«517*虹〇/*5 invaded the government biddings.大批示威者闯进了政府办公大楼。

0 As the final whistle blew, fans began invading the field. 比赛结束的哨声一响,球迷便开始冲入球场◊The cancer ceZis may i/ivade other parts /the body.癌细胞可 能扩散到身体的其他部位3 [VN] to affect sth in an unpleasant or annoying way 侵扰;干扰:Do the press have the right to invade herprivapy in this way?新闻界 有权以这种方式千扰她的私生活吗? see also inva­sion, invasive

in-vader /m'veida(r)/ noun an army or a country that enters another country by force in order to take control of it; a soldier fighting in such an army 武装入侵的军队 (或国家);侵略者a/oreign invader外国鲁略善◊ They prepared to repe the invaders.他们准备赶走侵略 军(figurative) The white blood cells attack cells fn/ected with an invader.白细胞攻击受到感染的细胞。 in-valid adj., noun, verb

                  adj. /in'vaelid/ 1 not legally or officially acceptable ( 律上或官方)不承认的;无效的:The treaty was dedared invaHd because it had not been ratted.秦约没 有得到批准,因此被宣布无效◊Peopiewfthfnvdid papers are deporteci to another country.持无效证件的人 被驱逐到别国2 not based on all the facts, and there­fore not correct 无充分事 实的; 站不住 脚的: an fnvaHd argument 站不住脚的论点 3 (com/?wf/>7g )of a type that the computer cannot recognize 不能识别的;充效的An error code will be displayed if any invalid information has been entered输入于无效息将显示错误代码◊ fnvaM characters 充效字符 E333 valid

mnoun /'mvalid; BrE also 'mvaliid/ a person who needs other people to take care of them, because of illness that they have had for a long time 病弱者;久病衰弱 者:She had been a delicate child and her parents had treated her as cm fnvafd.她小时候很虚弱,父母就把她 当个病人照料his invalid vvi/e他的体弱多病的妻子

                  ve/i? /’invalid; _invali:d/ [VN]sb (out) | sb (out of sth) (Sr£) to force sb to leave the armed forces because of an illness or injury (因伤病)令退役He was fnvaiided out /the armyfn 2943. i也于 1943 _ 因伤病退役。

in-vali-date /in'vaelideit/ verb [VN] 1 to prove that an idea, a story, an argument, etc. is wrong 证明错误; 使站不住脚rhis new piece / evidence invalidates his version /events.这条新证据推翻了他对事件经过的说 .法2 if you invalidate a documentcontract, elec­tion, etc., you make it no longer legally or officially valid or acceptable 使无效;使作废 ED3 validate in-vali-da-tion /m.vaeli'deijn/ noun [U] in-val-id-ity /_inva_lidati/ /iow/i [u] 1 (8r£tedm/cfl/ 术语) the state of being unable to take care of yourself because of illness or injury 病弱;伤残;不能自理 2 (formal) the state of not being legally or officially acceptable 无效;失效 compare validity in.vaiu.able /m’vaeljuabl/ flc/y.〜(to/for sb/sth) | (in sth) extremely useful 极古用私;故宝贵的 sia valu­able: fnvaiuabie fn/ormation 宝贵 的信息 ◊ 77ie boofc will be invaluable for students in higher education.

书对于高校学生将有重大价值◊ "Hie research shouM