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1 intrusion
noun1) (intruding) Störung, die* * *[-ʒən]* * *in·tru·sion[ɪnˈtru:ʒən]\intrusion into sb's personal affairs Eingriff m in jds Privatlebenincreased state \intrusion zunehmende Einmischung durch den Staatto be a welcome \intrusion eine willkommene Unterbrechung darstellen* * *[In'truːZən]n1) Störung fforgive the intrusion, I just wanted to ask... — entschuldigen Sie, wenn ich hier so eindringe, ich wollte nur fragen...
the intrusion of or on his privacy — die Verletzung seiner Privatsphäre
2) (= forcing of opinions, advice, one's presence) Aufdrängen nt* * *intrusion [ınˈtruːʒn] s1. Eindrängen n, fig auch Einmischung f2. Aufdrängen n3. Störung f (on, upon gen)4. GEOLa) Intrusion fb) Intrusiv-, Tiefengestein n* * *noun1) (intruding) Störung, die* * *n.Besitzstörung f.Eindringen n. -
2 intrusion
in·tru·sion [ɪnʼtru:ʒən] n\intrusion into sb's personal affairs Eingriff m in jds Privatleben;increased state \intrusion zunehmende Einmischung durch den Staat;to be a welcome \intrusion eine willkommene Unterbrechung darstellen -
3 intrude
1. intransitive verbintrude [up]on somebody's grief/leisure time/privacy — jemanden in seiner Trauer stören/jemandes Freizeit beanspruchen/in jemandes Privatsphäre (Akk.) eindringen
2. transitive verbintrude in[to] somebody's affairs/conversation — sich in jemandes Angelegenheiten / Unterhaltung (Akk.) einmischen
aufdrängen (into, [up]on Dat.)* * *[in'tru:d]((sometimes with on) to enter, or cause (something) to enter, when unwelcome or unwanted: He opened her door and said `I'm sorry to intrude'; I'm sorry to intrude on your time.) stören,eindringen- academic.ru/39065/intruder">intruder- intrusion* * *in·trude[ɪnˈtru:d]I. vi1. (meddle) stören2. (unwelcome presence)am I intruding? störe ich gerade?inefficiency has \intruded into every area in allen Bereichen breitete sich Ineffizienz austo \intrude on sb's grief jdn in seiner Trauer stören▪ to \intrude on sb's privacy in jds Privatsphäre eindringento \intrude on sb's thoughts jdn bei seinen Gedanken störenII. vt▪ to \intrude sth etw einbringen* * *[ɪn'truːd]1. vistörenhis mother intruded on our relationship — seine Mutter mischte sich in unsere Beziehung ein
2. vtremark einwerfen* * *intrude [ınˈtruːd]A v/t1. intrude o.s. into sich eindrängen in (akk) (a. fig):intrude o.s. into sb’s affairs sich in jemandes Angelegenheiten eindrängen oder einmischen;a suspicion intruded itself into his mind ein Verdacht drängte sich ihm auf;he intruded his ideas into our conversation er mischte sich mit seinen Ansichten in unsere Unterhaltung2. aufdrängen (sth [up]on sb jemandem etwas; o.s. [up]on sb sich jemandem)B v/i2. sich aufdrängen (on, upon dat)3. stören:intrude (up)on sb’s time jemandes Zeit ungebührlich in Anspruch nehmen;am I intruding? störe ich?* * *1. intransitive verbintrude [up]on somebody's grief/leisure time/privacy — jemanden in seiner Trauer stören/jemandes Freizeit beanspruchen/in jemandes Privatsphäre (Akk.) eindringen
2. transitive verbintrude in[to] somebody's affairs/conversation — sich in jemandes Angelegenheiten / Unterhaltung (Akk.) einmischen
aufdrängen (into, [up]on Dat.)* * *v.eindringen v.
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