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1 indringen
1 [binnendringen] penetrate (into) ⇒ intrude (into), break (into) 〈 gewelddadig〉, soak (into) 〈 vloeistof〉, pry (into) 〈 andermans zaken〉II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [indrijven] push intoIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich indringen〉1 [zich opdringen] thrust oneself in(to)♦voorbeelden: -
2 opdringen
1 [naar voren dringen] push/press forward; press/push on 〈 verder〉♦voorbeelden:de geallieerden drongen op naar Arnhem • the Allied Forces pressed/pushed on to ArnhemII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [opleggen] force/press (on/upon) ⇒ 〈raad/mening ook〉 intrude/impose (on/upon)♦voorbeelden:1 iemand een drankje opdringen • press/urge a drink on someoneiemand zijn overtuiging opdringen • impose/urge one's conviction (up)on someonedat werd ons opgedrongen • that was forced on usIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich opdringen〉1 [met betrekking tot gedachten] force oneself (on) ⇒ urge/obtrude oneself (on/upon)2 [met betrekking tot personen] force oneself (on/upon) ⇒ impose oneself/one's company (on/upon)♦voorbeelden:1 de vergelijking met zijn vader dringt zich aan ons op • a comparison with his father forces itself upon ushij heeft zich aan haar opgedrongen • he imposed himself (up)on her -
3 bemoeien
v. interfere, hinder, meddle, intrude in the affairs of others -
4 indringen
v. intrude, trespass, enter uninvited; push in, thrust in -
5 interfereren
v. interfere, meddle, intrude in the affairs of others -
6 ongelegen komen
v. intrude -
7 opdringen
v. press, intrude, obtrude, protrude, throng, impose -
8 storen
v. distract, disturb, derange, pervert, interrupt, interfere, jam, intrude, incommode, harass, bother, short circuit -
9 zich indringen
v. push in, intrude -
10 zich opdringen
v. thrust oneself upon, thrust into, intrude -
11 ik wil me niet opdringen
ik wil me niet opdringenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ik wil me niet opdringen
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12 storen
1 [afleiden] disturb ⇒ 〈 zich opdringen〉 intrude, 〈 onderbreken〉 interrupt, 〈onovergankelijk werkwoord ook; zich ergens mee bemoeien; radio〉 interfere♦voorbeelden:de Duitsers bleven de BBC storen • the Germans kept jamming the BBCstorend werken • be a distraction, be distractinghier kunnen we niet gestoord worden • no one will disturb us herestoort het u als ik rook? • do you mind if I smoke?stoor ik u? • am I in your way?; 〈 bij binnenkomen〉 am I interrupting (you)/intruding?niet storen! • do not disturb!iemand in zijn werk storen • disturb someone at his workiemand in zijn slaap storen • disturb someone in his sleepzich aan niets of niemand storen • be a law unto oneselfzonder zich te storen aan • without regard forstoor u niet aan die praatjes • don't listen to that gossiphij stoorde zich niet aan de waarschuwing • he ignored the warningga rustig tv kijken, stoor je niet aan mij • go ahead and watch TV, don't mind me -
13 zich bij iemand indringen
zich bij iemand indringenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich bij iemand indringen
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Intrude — In*trude , v. i. [L. intrudere, intrusum; pref. in in + trudere to thrust, akin to E. threat. See {Threat}.] To thrust one s self in; to come or go in without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass; as, to intrude on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Intrude — In*trude , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Intruded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Intruding}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To thrust or force (something) in or upon; especially, to force (one s self) in without leave or welcome; as, to intrude one s presence into a conference;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intrude — [in tro͞od′] vt. intruded, intruding [L intrudere < in , in + trudere, to thrust, push: see THREAT] 1. to push or force (something in or upon) 2. to force (oneself or one s thoughts) upon others without being asked or welcomed 3. Geol. to… … English World dictionary
intrude — in·trude /in trüd/ vb in·trud·ed, in·trud·ing vi 1: to enter by intrusion 2: encroach a search that intrude s on a person s privacy vt … Law dictionary
intrude — intrude, obtrude, interlope, butt in are comparable when meaning to thrust oneself or something in without invitation or authorization. Intrude both transitively and intransitively carries a strong implication of forcing someone or something in… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
intrude — (v.) early 15c., back formation from intrusion, or else from L. intrudere to thrust in (see INTRUSION (Cf. intrusion)). Related: Intruded; intruding … Etymology dictionary
intrude — [v] trespass, interrupt barge in, bother, butt in*, chisel in*, cut in, disturb, encroach, entrench, go beyond, hold up, horn in*, infringe, insinuate, intercalate, interfere, interject, interlope, intermeddle, interpolate, interpose, introduce,… … New thesaurus
intrude — ► VERB 1) come into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited. 2) introduce into or enter with adverse effect. 3) Geology (of igneous rock) be forced or thrust into (a pre existing formation). ORIGIN Latin intrudere, from trudere… … English terms dictionary
intrude — UK [ɪnˈtruːd] / US [ɪnˈtrud] verb [intransitive] Word forms intrude : present tense I/you/we/they intrude he/she/it intrudes present participle intruding past tense intruded past participle intruded 1) to become involved in a situation in a way… … English dictionary
intrude — v. 1) (D; intr.) to intrude into 2) (D; intr.) to intrude on, upon (to intrude on smb. s privacy) * * * [ɪn truːd] upon (to intrude on smb. s privacy) (D; intr.) to intrude into (D; intr.) toon … Combinatory dictionary
intrude — in|trude [ınˈtru:d] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: intrudere, from trudere [i] to push ] 1.) to interrupt someone or become involved in their private affairs in an annoying and unwanted way ▪ Would I be intruding if I came with you? intrude … Dictionary of contemporary English