词汇 | impinge |
释义 | impingeWord family nounimpingementimpingeradjectiveimpingentverbimpinge im·pinge /ɪmˈpɪndʒ/ verb 1 impinge on/upon somebody/something phrasal verbphr v formal EFFECT/INFLUENCEto have a harmful effect on someone or something 对…不利;妨碍 Personal problems experienced by students may impinge on their work. 学生遇到的个人问题可能会影响到他们的学业。 —impingement noun [countableC, uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus impinge on/upon • It does not tell historians what to encode in a given source and thus impinge upon interpretation.• Except, of course, where they directly impinge on me, that is.• Or, indeed, the reverse, how does our understanding of Ireland currently impinge on our reading of Spenser?• We can, however, have a much greater influence than at present over how such developments impinge upon professional practices.• We are probably also acquainted with examples where local and national government, large and big business impinge on the local community.• It identified a series of constraints impinging on the urban cores and on many of those living within them.• This section highlights some of the principal types of variation between places that impinge on their economic performance and social problems.• Your subconscious knows when it's encountered another who's impinging on your life, your love. Examples from the Corpus impinge• The proposed fencing would impinge on a public bridleway which traverses the field.• Except, of course, where they directly impinge on me, that is.• Or, indeed, the reverse, how does our understanding of Ireland currently impinge on our reading of Spenser?• They rarely study natural events, and only in so far as they impinge on the human world.• Certainly little awareness of Manhattan and its skyscrapers seemed to impinge on the people working on the Worldwide Plaza brick.• It identified a series of constraints impinging on the urban cores and on many of those living within them.• A person responds only to a small part of the stimuli impinging upon him.• It does not tell historians what to encode in a given source and thus impinge upon interpretation. (1500-1600) Latin impingere, from pangere “to fasten, drive in” |
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