0 to get involved in order to change what is happening -- gripe inn
1 (of time) to happen or take place -- passere
Five years intervened before the second meeting. Fem år gikk før det andre møtet.
2 to interfere in a quarrel -- gripe inn, legge seg i mellom
He intervened in the dispute.
3 to be or come between, in place or time -- ligge/komme imellom
The researcher intervened by raising awareness of this issue and providing language input which catered to the students' observed needs.
Duration of individual consonant closures can be measured in the intervocalic contexts and in clusters with an intervening internal release (236 tokens).
Thus, policy networks are the intervening variable explaining why an internationally diffused policy idea is implemented differently in various national settings.
As the spread of globalisation influences a nation's social policy through intervening variables, the characteristics of these intervening variables become more important.
Agencies battled with one another for the right to issue public credit, and politicians increasingly intervened to allocate that credit to favored industries.
Interaction between hydrophobic surfaces with metastable intervening liquid.
The construct state construction, traditionally called smixut, involves the adjacency of two nouns with no intervening element between them.
The community itself intervened to maintain this family structure through a wide variety of social institutions.
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捲入, 干涉,干預, 調停…
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卷入, 干涉,干预, 调停…
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intervir, interpor-se…
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araya girmek, müdahale etmek, karışmak…
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