meddling

['medliŋ]
  • n. 干预;瞎管
  • v. 干预;瞎弄(meddle的ing形式)
  • adj. 干预的
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meddling (n.)
"action of blending," mid-14c., from present participle of meddle (v.). Meaning "action of taking part, interference" is late 14c. As a past participle adjective, from 1520s. Related: Meddlingly.
1. "I'm not meddling," Kenworthy said mildly, "I'm just curious."
“我不是在多管闲事,”肯沃西温和地说,“我只是好奇罢了。”

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2. He denounced all " meddling " attempts to promote a negotiation.
他斥责了一切 “ 干预 ” 促成谈判的企图.

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3. They liked this field because it was never visited by meddling strangers.
她们喜欢这块田野,因为好事的陌生人从来不到那里去.

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4. I'm furious with him for meddling in our family disputes.
我对他参与我们的家庭纠纷很恼火.

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5. You are forever meddling in family affairs, Spring Moon.
你总是瞎管家里的事, 春月.

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