intransitive. To become involved or intermingled with; to overlap with.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > acting in another's business or intervention > act in another's business or intervene [verb (intransitive)] > interfere or meddle (20) entermeenec1449 intransitive. To become involved or intermingled with; to overlap with. intermit1456 intransitive. = entermete, v. 1a(b); = intromit, v. 3. intromit?a1475 intransitive for reflexive. To interfere, intermeddle, have to do with. (Now only Scottish) intermeddle1477 intransitive. To concern or occupy oneself with or in; to have to do with; to take part in; to meddle, interfere; esp. to concern oneself with what… intromeddle1524 To interfere, intermeddle. to put (also have) an oar in every man's boat1542 colloquial. to put (also stick, shove,etc.) one's oar in (and variants): to interfere, to be (or become) involved with in a meddlesome way… to put (also stick, shove, etc.) one's oar in1542 colloquial. to put (also stick, shove,etc.) one's oar in (and variants): to interfere, to be (or become) involved with in a meddlesome way… to have a hand in the dish1551 Phrases. to cast (also lay, throw) (something) in one's dish: to reproach or taunt him with it. to have a hand in the dish: to meddle, interfere… pudder1624 intransitive. To go poking about; to meddle; to dabble in something; to potter or puddle around. Now rare. mird?c1625 intransitive. To behave playfully; to dally, flirt (with). Also: to have dealings with; to meddle. to mell or make with1634 intransitive. Scottish and English regional. to mell or make (also make or mell) with: to meddle or interfere with. Cf. meddle, v. 6c, make, v.1 57. potter1655 intransitive. To meddle, interfere; to tamper with. Obsolete (but cf. later weakened sense ‘to trifle with’ at 4a). dabble1660 To meddle, tamper with; to interfere in. meddle1711 intransitive. †To set to work, to busy oneself (obsolete); to concern oneself unduly, to interfere. interfere1743 To interpose, take part, so as to affect some action; to intervene. Const. in. to bugger about1937 intransitive. To interfere or meddle with. Cf. to bugger around 2 at phrasal verbs 1. to bugger around1961 intransitive. To interfere or meddle with; = to bugger about 3 at phrasal verbs 1. Subcategories:— in state affairs (1) — improperly or tamper (2) |
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