Intruso in english
Intruder
pronunciation: ɪntrudɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪntrudɜr part of speech: noun
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intruso = intruder ; interloper ; intrusive ; meddling ; trespasser ; invasive ; unwelcome guest.
Example: It may appear, at first sight, unwise to establish standards for encypherment as any publication of methods is likely to assist the intruder.Example: We noticed that while Johnny was entertaining his guests Mr McGregor was trying to capture an interloper.Example: Librarians should be careful during this critical stage not to become intrusive elements.Example: Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.Example: The meeting was closed prematurely when police ordered the premises to be evacuated by the conferencers as well as the trespassers.Example: The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients through small incisions, often under local anaesthesia.Example: Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.more:
» alarma contra intrusos = intruder alarm .
Example: Of greatest import are the siting of libraries, the building shell, fire alarms, intruder alarms, internal layout of the building, and methods combating damage and theft.» defenderse de los intrusos = ward off + intruders .
Example: Originally native to Europe, Germany used whitethorn as a hedge to divide plots of land, its sharp thorns was used to ward off intruders.» no intruso = non-intrusive .
Example: One of the main reasons for this is in the need to be non-intrusive, thus leaving the measured systems uninfluenced by the observation.» protegerse de los intrusos = ward off + intruders .
Example: Originally native to Europe, Germany used whitethorn as a hedge to divide plots of land, its sharp thorns was used to ward off intruders.