0 (opposite unobtrusive) too noticeable -- påtrengende, forstyrrende
Loud music can be very obtrusive.
Semi-official newspapers were less obtrusive.
Surveys have established that voters' personal familiarity with obtrusive issues (such as the economy, inflation or unemployment) mean they do not need to rely on the media for informational cues.
It suggests that the immediacy of certain experiences in fiction is a function of mediation: the obtrusive and pervasive substitution of visual forms of objectification for things and people themselves.
The majority of the illustrations are very good, although a few are little too dark, and only a few show obtrusive instrument artefacts or sample preparation problems.
These examples show that the older people in specific situations the meaning of certain behaviour was commonly interpreted as flirtatious and affectionate rather than as rude and obtrusive.
He was not an obtrusive head of laboratory, believing that post-docs had ' ' earned the right to make their own mistakes ' '.
But it is necessary, as we have argued, to undertake a more rigorous, less obtrusive measurement.
In the field of popular song, words may be more or less obtrusive, rely more or less on the music to complete a statement.