interloper

英 [ˈɪntələʊpə(r)] 美 [ˈɪntərloʊpər]

n.  闯入者; 干涉者

复数:interlopers

GRETEM8经济

BNC.22973 / COCA.20193



牛津词典

noun

  1. 闯入者;干涉者
    a person who is present in a place or a situation where they do not belong

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT 闯入者;干涉他人事务者
      If you describe someone as an interloper, you mean that they have come into a situation or a place where they are not wanted or do not belong.
      1. She had no wish to share her father with any outsider and regarded us as interlopers.
        她不愿与任何外人分享父亲的爱,并把我们视为闯入者。

    双语例句

    1. She had no wish to share her father with any outsider and regarded us as interlopers.
      她不愿与任何外人分享父亲的爱,并把我们视为闯入者。
    2. Security and police swiftly spotted that there was an interloper and he was led away struggling and clutching his passport.
      安保警察很快发现队伍中有一个入侵者,布罗金奋力挣扎紧紧抓住自己的护照不放,但还是被带走了。
    3. If you approach a taxi rank or hail a cab in the street and an interloper offers you a ride, say: Sorry, mate, I want a real London taxi.
      如果你在出租车招呼站打车,或在街上招手打车,而一辆新式出租车停在你面前,你可以说:对不起,老弟,我想打一辆真正的伦敦出租车。
    4. But the rejected lover or mate cannot afford to believe that his beloved has freely turned away from him& and so he ascribes sinister or magical properties to the interloper.
      但是,遭离弃的情人或配偶无法相信她的心上人是自由地背离他的&因而他归咎于插足者心术不正或迷人有招。
    5. Both creatures shrunk back into the rocks, even though Judith's attention was fixed on the interloper.
      即使是现在茱蒂丝的注意力被入侵者完全吸引了,他俩还是不由自主地退回到了石堆里。
    6. Sadly, it has been absconded by some foul interloper!
      伤心啊,这些肮脏的闯入者居然偷走了它!
    7. She felt like an interloper in her own family.
      她感到在自己家里像个外人。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission

        Synonym:    intrudertrespasser