0 an occasion when someone goes into a place or situation where they are not wanted or expected to be:
They complained about excessive government intrusion (= unwanted involvement) into their legitimate activities.
His phone call was a welcome intrusion into an otherwise tedious morning.
1 the act of going into a place or becoming involved in a situation where you are not wanted or do not belong:
2 the flowing of hot melted rock into layers or cracks of rocks that already exist
To the onlooker, nothing remotely related to a work of art or performance is there - no evident intrusion, no tangible presence, no action either.
On the contrary, they have served their purpose well, particularly in identifying and classifying the characteristics of computer attacks and intrusions.
This intrusion on the profit-making process was attacked from an ideological point of view by those siding with the creditors.
At the same time, granitic melt of the main intrusion could have begun to form at lower structural levels.
The intrusion of archaic forms of narcissism, it is believed, is the source of anxiety disorders in the modern world.
Maturation of the organic matter in the vicinity of the intrusion can lead to the generation of liquid hydrocarbons.
On the basis of our combined data, a more appealing model for the mafic-ultramafic complexes is the emplacement of solitary intrusions.
Unlike intrusion, however, this epithetic r is not a sandhi phenomenon.
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闖入,侵擾…
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intrusión, intromisión, intromisión [feminine…
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intromissão…
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mahremiyete tecavüz, rahatsız etme, münasebetsizlik…
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intrusion [feminine], ingérence [feminine], intrusion…
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indtrængen, forstyrrelse…
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