释义 |
intromit /in-trō-mitˈ or -trə-/ transitive verb (intromittˈing; intromittˈed)- To introduce
- To admit
- To permit to enter
- To insert
intransitive verb- To deal with the effects of another (esp Scots law)
- To have dealings (Scots)
ORIGIN: L intrō inward, and mittere, missum to send intromission /-mishˈən/ noun - Introduction
- Insertion
- In Scots law, the assumption of authority to deal with another's property (legal intromission where the party is expressly or impliedly authorized to interfere, vicious intromission where an heir or next of kin, without any authority, interferes with a deceased person's estate)
- The proceeds of such interference
intromissˈive adjective - Relating to intromission
- Intromitting
intromittˈent adjective - Intromitting
- Adapted for insertion, esp (zoology) in copulation
intromittˈer noun |