释义 |
inruption|ˌɪnˈrʌpʃən| [Analytical refashioning of irruption, emphasizing the prefix in-.] A breaking or bursting in.
1809–10Coleridge Friend (1818) II. 63 He must..have the value of his labour reduced to nothing by the inruption of eager competitors. 1881Ray Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XII. 557/2 The true mouth [in an aurelia] then forms by inruption at the opposite pole. 1894W. Walker Hist. Congreg. U.S. 28 The inruption of the officers of the law into their little meeting. |