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intervene verb ADVERB | VERB + INTERVENE | PREPOSITION ADVERBactively, directly 积极介入;直接干预personally 亲自介入◆The President intervened personally in the crisis.总统亲自介入了危机处理。decisively 果断介入◆Government often intervenes decisively in major professional issues in medicine.政府经常果断介入医药界重大专业问题。effectively, successfully 有效地干预;成功介入forcefully, militarily 强行介入;军事干预◆Intervening militarily will not bring peace.军事干预不会带来和平。tactfully 巧妙地干预VERB + INTERVENEbe forced to, have to 被迫/不得不介入◆Eventually, the army was forced to intervene.最终军队被迫介入。be powerless to (especially BrE) 无力干预◆Local people feel strongly about the proposed development but are virtually powerless to intervene.当地民众对所提出的开发方案反应强烈,但实际上却无力介入其中。be able to, have the ability to, have the power to, have the right to 能够干预;有能力介入;有权干预◆Our government has no right to intervene.我们的政府无权干预。be prepared to, be ready to 准备好介入◆Nurses should be ready to intervene on behalf of their patients.为了病人的利益护士应该时刻准备介入。be reluctant to 不愿介入refuse to 拒绝介入◆The UN refused to intervene.联合国拒绝干预。PREPOSITIONagainst 插手反对◆They would not intervene against the rebels themselves.他们自己不会插手反对叛乱分子。between 在⋯之间调解◆She went over to intervene between the two men.她走过去为两个男人进行调解。in 介入◆She was reluctant to intervene in what was essentially a private dispute.她不愿介入这种本质上属于私人性质的争端。on behalf of 代表⋯干预◆The ambassador intervened personally on behalf of the children.大使代表孩子们亲自出面处理此事。with 介入与⋯交涉◆attempts to intervene with the authorities on the prisoners' behalf代表犯人与当局交涉的尝试 |