Entrometer in english

Interfere

pronunciation: ɪntɜrfɪr part of speech: verb
In gestures

entrometerse = encroach on/upon ; muscle in ; horn in ; intrude ; meddle (in/with) ; elbow into ; barge in ; poke about/(a)round/into/in ; snoop about/(a)round/into/in ; nose about/(a)round/into/in ; pry (into) ; butt in ; get + Posesivo + oar in ; stick + Posesivo + oar in ; shove + Posesivo + oar in ; put + Posesivo + oar in. 

Example: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.Example: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are 'muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Example: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as 'horning in' on their territory.Example: Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Example: It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Example: More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Example: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting his drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!' = 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting his drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Example: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Example: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Example: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Example: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.Example: It is not wise, by the way, to approach the author by telephone for this puts him on the spot and he may refuse simply in self-defense and especially if you happen to butt in when he is struggling with an obstinate chapter in a new book.Example: Now Cherie Blair is getting her oar in and has criticised women who give up their career when they have children, labelling them unambitious .Example: She's constantly sticking her oar in trying to fix problems but she seems to make things worse.Example: He shoved his oar in, accusing Mike of being the 'figurehead on the ship rather than the captain'.Example: Set in the 1950s, this novel explores what happens when a single girl falls for a charmer, and what happens when a scheming mother puts her oar in.

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» entrometerse en una conversaciónbutt in(to) + a conversation .

Example: Among the many symptoms of autism there is the difficulty in intervening in or ending a conversation and the habit of butting into a conversation inopportunely.

» no entrometersemind + Posesivo + own businesskeep out of it .

Example: She wanted to tell him to mind his own business, but since she was a bit indebted to him, she just had to grin and bear it.

Example: She has been told that it is none of her business and should she wish to continue being part of their lives then she should keep out of it.

» no entrometerse en asuntos ajenosmind + Posesivo + own business .

Example: She wanted to tell him to mind his own business, but since she was a bit indebted to him, she just had to grin and bear it.

Entrometer synonyms

intervene in spanish: intervenir, pronunciation: ɪntɜrvin part of speech: verb interpose in spanish: interponer, pronunciation: ɪntɜrpoʊz part of speech: verb step in in spanish: paso, pronunciation: stepɪn part of speech: verb
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