Intervene in Meaning in English
expression
释义
To become involved in a situation, especially to try to change or stop what is happening.
用法与细微差别
Formal verb, often used in political, legal, or social contexts. Common collocations: 'intervene in a conflict', 'intervene in proceedings'. Implies stepping in from outside. Distinct from 'interfere with', which can sound negative and unwanted.
例句
The teacher had to intervene in the fight.
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The government decided to intervene in the economy.
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Sometimes doctors need to intervene in emergencies.
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I don't like to intervene in other people's arguments, but sometimes it's necessary.
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Do you think the manager should intervene in every team issue?
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The referee only chose to intervene in the game when players' safety was at risk.
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