intrude in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for intrude in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.intrude [Am ɪnˈtrud, Brit ɪnˈtruːd] VB intr

II.intrude [Am ɪnˈtrud, Brit ɪnˈtruːd] VB trans

intrude in the PONS Dictionary

intrude Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to intrude into sth
to intrude on sb
to intrude sth on sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It has been determined through stratigraphic studies that the sill was intruded at a depth of approximately 3-5 kilometers.
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An interpretation is that deposits occurred in a tidal area, with a continental rift allowing magma from the mantle to intrude.
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Water intruded into 25 businesses and 35 homes.
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The servers are encrypted, which makes it impossible for the outside interferers to intrude into the privacy of bloggers.
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My goal was to capture real life without intruding.
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The system raised concerns that the sensitive data might intrude on student privacy.
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Provinces can not intrude in this area; if they do, such legislation is void and has no effect.
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But their work is for the war, a war that periodically intrudes in the form of telegrams announcing deaths of relations at the front.
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There is an inner terrace, but the outer wall is intruded upon by nearby impacts.
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The tone is terse, violent, sometimes comic, and mostly realistic, although supernatural elements intrude from time to time.
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