Frequency rank: 3,077. – 3,078.
- interference; intervention; meddling
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- interference
- intervention
- meddling
This usage refers to the act of getting involved in a situation in a way that disrupts or hinders the original process or outcome. It can imply an unwelcome or intrusive influence.
This meaning refers to the act of intervening in a situation to alter the course of events, sometimes for a beneficial purpose. It often has a more neutral or positive connotation compared to interference.
This implies a more careless or intrusive form of involvement, generally seen as intrusive and inappropriate, often suggesting a lack of respect for other people's affairs.
Generated collocations (experimental)
かんしょう干渉をうける受けるto be interfered withかんしょう干渉するto interfereたにん他人のかんしょう干渉interference from othersかんしょう干渉をするto engage in interferenceむよう無用なかんしょう干渉unnecessary interferenceかんしょう干渉こうい行為interfering behaviorかがくてき科学的かんしょう干渉scientific interventionぶんかてき文化的かんしょう干渉cultural interferenceいとてき意図的なかんしょう干渉intentional meddlingせいしんてき精神的かんしょう干渉mental interference
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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My mother is always poking her nose into my private life.
They should not intervene in the internal affairs of another country.
He wouldn't let anybody interfere with his private affairs.
He has no right to interfere in our family affairs.
The big nations should not interfere with the smaller nations.
My father is always poking his nose into my private life.
Bob told Jane not to interfere in his personal affairs.
No country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.
You have no right to interfere in other people's affairs.
Interfering with a funeral is a great show of disrespect.