intrusive meaning

'Intrusive' significa 'que se entromete o interfiere de manera no deseada'.

intrusive :

Entrometido, invasivo

Adjetivo

▪ The noise was intrusive during the meeting.

▪ El ruido fue entrometido durante la reunión.

▪ She found his questions intrusive.

▪ Ella encontró sus preguntas invasivas.

paraphrasing

▪ meddlesome – entrometido

▪ invasive – invasivo

▪ obtrusive – molesto

▪ nosy – curioso

Pronunciation

intrusive [ɪnˈtruːsɪv]

El adjetivo tiene el acento en la segunda sílaba "tru", y se pronuncia como "in-trú-siv".

Common phrases and grammar about intrusive

intrusive - Common meaningn

Adjetivo
Entrometido, invasivo

Part of Speech Changes for intrusive

▪ intrusion (sustantivo) – intrusión

▪ intrude (verbo) – entrometerse

▪ intrusively (adverbio) – de manera intrusiva

Common Expressions with intrusive

▪ intrusive behavior – comportamiento intrusivo

▪ intrusive questions – preguntas intrusivas

▪ intrusive noise – ruido intrusivo

▪ intrusive thoughts – pensamientos intrusivos

Important examples of intrusive in TOEIC

Vocabulary examples from the TOEIC test

En las preguntas de vocabulario del TOEIC, "intrusive" se utiliza principalmente en contextos que significan interferencia no deseada.

▪The advertisement was intrusive during the video.
▪El anuncio fue intrusivo durante el video.

Ejemplo de palabra fácilmente confundible: intensive (intensivo)

▪The advertisement was intensive during the video.
▪El anuncio fue intensivo durante el video.
‘intrusive’ significa “intrusivo” y se refiere a algo que interfiere de manera no deseada.
‘intensive’ significa “intensivo” y se refiere a algo que requiere mucho esfuerzo o concentración, no se usa para describir una interrupción no deseada. Por lo tanto, ‘intrusive’ es la opción correcta.

Grammar examples from the TOEIC test

"Intrusive" se utiliza principalmente como adjetivo para describir acciones o cosas que interfieren de manera no deseada.

▪Her questions were too intrusive.
▪Sus preguntas fueron demasiado intrusivas.

intrusive

Idioms and fixed expressions in TOEIC

"intrusive advertising" se refiere a anuncios que interfieren con la experiencia del usuario de manera no deseada.

▪Intrusive advertising can annoy users.
▪La publicidad intrusiva puede molestar a los usuarios.

"intrusive thoughts" se refiere a pensamientos no deseados que interfieren en la mente de una persona.

▪He struggled with intrusive thoughts.
▪Luchaba con pensamientos intrusivos.

Differences between similar words and intrusive

intrusive

,

meddlesome

differences

"Intrusive" se refiere a interferencias no deseadas, mientras que "meddlesome" implica una tendencia a entrometerse en asuntos ajenos.

intrusive
▪The noise was intrusive during the meeting.
▪El ruido fue entrometido durante la reunión.
meddlesome
▪She found her neighbor meddlesome.
▪Ella encontró a su vecino entrometido.

"Intrusive" se utiliza para interferencias no deseadas, mientras que "invasive" se refiere a algo que se extiende o penetra de manera agresiva.

intrusive
▪She found his questions intrusive.
▪La planta es invasiva en esta región.
▪The plant is invasive in this region.
▪La planta es invasiva en esta región.

Words with the same origin as intrusive

The origin of intrusive

La etimología de la palabra "intrusive" no es clara.

Word structure

El análisis de la composición de la palabra es poco claro.

Words with the same origin

La raíz de la palabra es incierta o difícil de verificar.

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