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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3956 COCA: 5091

intervene

Word family
in·ter·vene /ˌɪntəˈviːn $ -tər-/ ●●○ AWL verb  
1 DO something/TAKE ACTION[intransitiveI] to become involved in an argument, fight, or other difficult situation in order to change what happens 干预,介入,插手
intervene in
 The police don’t usually like to intervene in disputes between husbands and wives.
警方通常不愿意介入夫妻之间的争吵。
 The army will have to intervene to prevent further fighting.
军队将不得不干预以阻止进一步的战斗。
2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to interrupt someone when they are speaking 打岔,插话
 ‘Stop shouting, Emily, ’ John intervened.
别再喊了,埃米莉。约翰打断道。
3 STOP something THAT IS HAPPENING[intransitiveI] if an event intervenes, it delays or interrupts something else 阻碍,中断
 He was just establishing his career when the war intervened.
他刚刚开始创建自己的事业,却因战争爆发受阻。
4 BETWEEN[intransitiveI] if a period of time intervenes, it comes between two events 〔时间〕介于之间
 In the six years that intervened, I saw them once.
期间的六年中我见过他们一次。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
intervenein·ter·vene /ˌɪntəˈviːn-tər-/ verb [intransitiveI]
to become involved in a situation in order to help deal with a problem
The Federal Reserve Bank had to intervene to support the dollar (=buy the currency to keep it from falling).
intervene in
The government may be forced to intervene in the pay dispute.
Origin intervene
(1500-1600) Latin intervenire, from venire to come
in·ter·vene verb
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3956 COCA: 5091
intervene

verb

ADVERB | VERB + INTERVENE | PREPOSITION ADVERBactively, directly積極介入;直接干預personally親自介入The President intervened personally in the crisis.總統親自介入了危機處理。decisively果斷介入Government often intervenes decisively in major professional issues in medicine.政府經常果斷介入醫藥界重大專業問題。effectively, successfully有效地干預;成功介入forcefully, militarily強行介入;軍事干預Intervening militarily will not bring peace.軍事干預不會帶來和平。tactfully巧妙地干預VERB + INTERVENEbe forced to, have to被迫/不得不介入Eventually, the army was forced to intervene.最終軍隊被迫介入。be powerless to (especially BrE) 無力干預Local people feel strongly about the proposed development but are virtually powerless to intervene.當地民眾對所提出的開發方案反應強烈,但實際上卻無力介入其中。be able to, have the ability to, have the power to, have the right to能夠干預;有能力介入;有權干預Our government has no right to intervene.我們的政府無權干預。be prepared to, be ready to準備好介入Nurses should be ready to intervene on behalf of their patients.為了病人的利益護士應該時刻準備介入。be reluctant to不願介入refuse to拒絕介入The UN refused to intervene.聯合國拒絕干預。PREPOSITIONagainst插手反對They would not intervene against the rebels themselves.他們自己不會插手反對叛亂分子。between在⋯之間調解She went over to intervene between the two men.她走過去為兩個男人進行調解。in介入She was reluctant to intervene in what was essentially a private dispute.她不願介入這種本質上屬於私人性質的爭端。on behalf of代表⋯干預The ambassador intervened personally on behalf of the children.大使代表孩子們親自出面處理此事。with介入與⋯交涉attempts to intervene with the authorities on the prisoners' behalf代表犯人與當局交涉的嘗試
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3956 COCA: 5091
intervene

verb

intervene ♦︎ mediate ♦︎ intercede ♦︎ arbitrateThese words all mean to try to end a disagreement or to reach an agreement, especially on behalf of sb else. 这些词均表示介入、调停、调解,尤指代表别人出面。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to intervene / mediate / intercede on behalf of sbto intervene / intercede with sbto intervene / mediate / arbitrate between A and Bto intervene / mediate / arbitrate in sthto ask sb to intervene / mediate / intercede intervene ˌɪntəˈviːn; NAmE ɪntərˈviːn [intransitive] (rather formal) to become involved in a situation in order to try and improve or help it 出面,介入(以推动或帮助)He intervened with the authorities on the prisoners' behalf.他代表囚犯与当局交涉。The EU refuses to intervene to control the trade.欧盟拒绝出手限制贸易。She might have been killed if the neighbours hadn't intervened.要不是邻居插手,她可能就没命了。 intervention

noun

[uncountable, countable] There have been calls for government intervention to save the steel industry.已有多人呼吁政府出面挽救钢铁业。People resented his repeated interventions in the debate.人们讨厌他一再干涉辩论。
mediate ˈmiːdieɪt [intransitive, transitive] (rather formal) to try to end a disagreement between two or more people or groups by talking to them and trying to find things that everyone can agree on 调停;调解;斡旋An independent body was brought in to mediate between workers and management.一个独立机构介入,对劳资关系进行调解。The UN attempted to mediate a solution to the conflict.联合国试图找到一个解决冲突的办法。 see also mediator negotiator intercede ˌɪntəˈsiːd; NAmE ɪntərˈsiːd [intransitive] (formal) to speak to sb in order to persuade them to show pity on sb else or to help end a disagreement (为某人)说情;(向某人)求情I prayed that she would intercede for us.但愿她会为我们说情。Their father made no attempt to intercede.他们的父亲无意求情。NOTE 辨析 Intervene or intercede? Intervene is a more general word which can refer to actions as well as discussions. You can intervene in any situation where you think you can help in some way. Intercede is often used in a situation where one person or group has power over another and you speak to the person with power to try to persuade them to treat the other person kindly or with pity. * intervene含义更广,指行为和讨论皆可。intervene指在任何自认为能够有所帮助的情况下出面干预。intercede常指向强势的一方求情,说服他们善待或怜悯另一方。 arbitrate ˈɑːbɪtreɪt; NAmE ˈɑːrbɪtreɪt [intransitive, transitive] (rather formal) to officially settle an argument or disagreement between two people or groups 仲裁;公断A committee was created to arbitrate between management and the unions.已成立一个委员会在资方和工会之间进行仲裁。He is the official responsible for arbitrating the case of disputed trades.他是负责贸易争端案件仲裁的官员。 See also the entry for judge verb 2 另见judge动词词条第2义 arbitration

noun

[uncountable] Both sides in the dispute have agreed to go to arbitration.争执双方已同意提请仲裁。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3956 COCA: 5091

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