intervention

名詞

UK/ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃᵊn/
US/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃᵊn/

定義 intervention 名詞

  1. C2Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The act of intentionally becoming involved in a challenging situation to improve it or prevent further decline.

    干预;介入

    • Many nations opposed military intervention in the region.

      许多国家反对在该地区进行军事干预。

    • Government intervention failed to prevent the company's collapse.

      政府的干预未能阻止该公司的倒闭。

    • He believed that the matter required immediate intervention.

      他认为这个问题需要立即介入。

  2. Countable(可数名词)medical(医学)specialized(专业)

    A structured meeting involving family, friends, or health professionals, aimed at encouraging an individual with substance abuse issues to acknowledge their problem and seek treatment.

    (由家庭成员、朋友或医疗人员共同召开,劝导有酗酒或吸毒问题者接受事实并开始治疗的)干预活动

    • They staged an intervention for her, hoping she would seek help.

      他们为她安排了一场干预活动,希望她会寻求帮助。

    • The goal of the intervention was to make them aware of the impact of their actions.

      干预活动的目的是让他们意识到自己行为的影响。

    • During the intervention, they voiced their concerns and offered support.

      在干预活动中,他们表达了担忧并提供了支持。

  3. Countable(可数名词)

    An event where friends or family address an individual about a problematic behavior or situation they perceive as harmful or unreasonable.

    干预;劝导

    • His family decided it was time for an intervention because he was becoming very withdrawn.

      他的家人认为是时候进行干预了,因为他变得非常孤僻。

    • After several arguments, we knew we needed to stage an intervention.

      经过几次争吵后,我们知道我们需要进行一次干预。

    • Her friends felt that she was becoming too obsessed with her job, so they tried to stage an intervention.

      她的朋友们觉得她对工作变得过于执着,所以他们试图进行一次干预。