interfere with something/somebody phrasal verbphr v a) HARM/BE BAD FORto prevent something from succeeding or from happening in the way that was planned 妨碍,阻止 Anxiety can interfere with children’s performance at school. 焦虑会影响孩子在学校的表现。
b) TCBSPOILif something interferes with a radio or television broadcast, it spoils the sound or picture that you receive 干扰〔广播或电视信号〕
c) British EnglishBrESYSCC to touch a child sexually 对〔儿童〕性侵犯 He was arrested for interfering with young boys. 他因猥亵男童而被捕。
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