intrusion

Reikšmė (Anglų k.)

  1. (countable, uncountable) The forcible inclusion or entry of an external group or individual; the act of intruding.
  2. (countable, uncountable) Magma forced into other rock formations; the rock formed when such magma solidifies.
  3. (countable, uncountable) A structure that lies within a historic district but is nonhistoric and irrelevant to the district.
  4. (countable, uncountable) The insertion of a phoneme into the pronunciation of a word despite its absence from the spelling. (e.g. intrusive r)
  5. (countable, uncountable) An involuntarily arising idea or memory that is nuisant and falsifies an accurate impression of the world.

Dažnis

C2
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/ɪnˈtɹuːʒən/
Etimologija (Anglų k.)

In summary

From Middle English intrusioun, from Old French intrusion, from Medieval Latin intrūsiō, from intrūdō, from Latin in- + trūdō.

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