释义 |
ingerence rare.|ˈɪndʒərəns| [f. L. ingerĕre (see ingest v.) + -ence. Cf. F. ingérence.] Bearing in upon; intrusion; interference.
[1879Marquis of Salisbury in G. Cecil Life Marq. Salisbury (1921) II. 356 This is a considerable advance in the direction of ‘ingérence’ over anything we did either in the case of Rivers Wilson or Romaine.] 1886Spectator 16 Jan. 79 The status of a protected State excludes, of course, all ingerence in the foreign or domestic affairs of the protecting State. 1920Edin. Rev. July 43 It is astonishing to what extent the ingerence of Belgrade is already tolerated. |