0 the act of intruding -- påtrengenhet [ masculine ]
1 (an) act of intruding -- det å trenge seg på, forstyrrelse
Please forgive this intrusion.
Often, languages that have vowel intrusion in some consonant clusters have effects described as aspiration or consonant syllabification in other consonant clusters.
By using the conditions (5.3) it is possible to show analytically that long waves are always stable for any intrusion with a nonnegative energy loss.
They showed that the intrusion initially propagates along the middle layer as a bulbous head, leaving a train of interfacial waves in its wake.
Modern zircon-based age determinations are largely lacking for the members of the trans-suture suite of intrusions.
Pooling across the three samples, 15% of the characters in kindergartners' spellings could be explained only as intrusions of letters from the children's own names.
The model indicates that thermal maxima in the upper and lower crust are differently delayed with respect to the intrusion age.
We are exploring the use of fuzzy data mining and concepts introduced by the semantic web to operate in synergy to perform distributed intrusion detection.
Unlike intrusion, however, this epithetic r is not a sandhi phenomenon.