美 [ˈmedl ɪn]
干涉,干预:指在别人的事务中插手或干涉,通常是不被邀请或不合适的。
... meddle in 干涉 hang in there 忍耐一下;坚持下去 hands-off 不干涉的;不插手的 ...
... 多管闲事者 kibitzer 干预, 管闲事 meddle in 管闲事的人 busybody ...
... 干涉,过盈 interference 干涉,搅和 meddle in 干涉,介入 influence in; interference in ...
干涉,干预
He had no right to meddle in her affairs.
他无权干涉她的事情。
They're resentful that outsiders presume to meddle in their affairs.
他们对外人擅自干预他们的事务怨恨不已。
Already some people are asking whether scientists have any right to meddle in such matters.
已经有些人在问科学家是否有权利去干涉此类事情。
The administration has consistently said that you have not wanted to meddle in the Iranian elections.
But regardless, Mr Krishna says, India does not (any longer) meddle in the affairs of its neighbours.
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If you meddle in it or engage in it, then you're going to go back out again.