obtrusiveness

英[əb'truːsɪv] 美[əb'truːsɪv]
  • adj.冒失的;莽撞的;强迫人的adj.突出的;引人注意的;炫耀的
  • obt. abbr.=
  • obtain vt.获得;得到vi.流行;通用;存在
  • obtainable adj.能获得的;可得到的;能达到的
  • obtainalbe a.可获得的;可买到的;可取得的
  • obtained adj.获得的动词obtain过去式和过去分词.
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 冒失的
    2. 强迫人的
    3. 显眼的
    4. 伸出的
    5. 出风头的
    6. 突出的
    7. 莽撞的
    8. 扎眼的
    9. 过分炫耀的
    10. 爱管闲事的
    11. 爱多嘴的
    12. 尤指强人所难的
    13. 引人注意的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. undesirably noticeable;

    "the obtrusive behavior of a spoiled child"
    "equally obtrusive was the graffiti"

  2. sticking out; protruding

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. "This is a very obtrusive lad! "said Mr. Gradgrind, turning, and knitting his brows on him.
      “这真是一个非常冒失的孩子,”葛擂硬先生转过身来向他皱着眉头说。
    2. While we applaud his sentiment, we wish he weren’t so obtrusive and could take a hint when it’s clear we don’t want his help.
      虽然我们很赞赏这种感知,但我们不需要其帮助时,希望它别那么鲁莽,并给一个暗示。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I find the music in the bar very obtrusive.
      我觉得酒吧里的音乐太吵人了。
    2. There is nothing obtrusive about the old cottages.
      古老的农舍丝毫不引人注目。
    3. They tried to ensure that their presence was not too obtrusive.
      他们尽量做到在场时不引人注目。
    4. I found him a very obtrusive person, constantly seeking the center of the stage.
      我发现他是个爱炫耀的人,时时抢着抛头露面。