obtrude

动词 v.
/əbˈtɹuːd/|/ɒbˈtɹuːd/   

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To proffer (something) by force; to impose (something) on someone or into some area. transitive
    — By which we may see, that they who are not called to Counsell, can have no good Counsell in such cases to obtrude.
  2. To become apparent in an unwelcome way, to be forcibly imposed; to jut in, to intrude (on or into). intransitive
    — How you can bear such recollections, is astonishing to me!—They will sometimes obtrude—but how you can court them!
  3. To impose (oneself) on others; to cut in. reflexive
    — She obtruded herself upon the Queen; she protested her party views; she asked for petty favours, and attributed the refusals to the influence of Abigail.

词形变化

obtrudes present,singular,third-person obtruding participle,present obtruded participle,past obtruded past

词汇关系

衍生词

词源

From Latin obtrūdō (“thrust off or against”), from ob- (“ob-”) + trūdō (“thrust”).
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