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[ˌɪntə'fɪə]гл.1) пересекаться, скрещиваться ( в пространстве)Syn:2) засекаться ( о лошади)3) (interfere in / interfere with) вмешиваться во (что-л.), повлиять на (исход чего-л.)They may interfere in elections by the use of corrupt means to bribe or intimidate the electors. — Они могут повлиять на исход выборов, используя средства коррупции, чтобы подкупить или запугать избирателей.
You mustn't allow them to interfere with your business. — Ты не должен позволять им вмешиваться в твои дела.
Syn:4) ( interfere with)а) служить препятствием, мешать, быть помехой (чему-л.)Nothing must be allowed to interfere with our plans for the weekend. — Ничто не должно помешать нашим планам на выходные.
б) надоедать, докучатьв) вредить (кому-л.)5) сталкиваться, противоречить друг другуThe interests of two republics didn't interfere. — Интересы двух республик не противоречили друг другу.
6) физ. интерферировать7) амер. оспаривать права на патент8) амер.; спорт. втиснутся, пробежать между игроком, ведущим мяч, и тем, кто может принять передачу ( в футболе и бейсболе) -
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