柯林斯詞典meddle /?m?d?l/ (meddling,meddled,meddles) 1. V-I If you say that someone meddles in something, you are criticizing the fact that they try to influence or change it without being asked. 干涉[表不滿] Already some people are asking whether scientists have any right to meddle in such matters. 已經(jīng)有些人在問科學(xué)家是否有權(quán)利去干涉此類事情。 If only you hadn't felt compelled to meddle. 只要你沒有覺得是被迫去干預(yù)。 返回 meddle劍橋詞典to try to change or have an influence on things that are not your responsibility , especially by criticizing in a damaging or annoying way 干涉,干預(yù);管閑事 My sister's always meddling in other people's affairs . 我姐姐總是管別人的閑事。 People shouldn't meddle with things they don't understand . 自己不懂的事情,就不該去摻和。 返回 meddle