impinge
英 [ɪmˈpɪndʒ]
美 [ɪmˈpɪndʒ]
1、im- "into, in, on, upon" + ping- "fix, fasten" + -e.
2、含义:fasten or fix forcibly. => drive into, encroach, infringe.
3、impinge impact.
impinge 妨碍,侵犯im-,进入,使,-pinge,固定,紧压,系紧,词源同fang,impact.引申词义妨碍,侵犯。
- impinge (v.)
- 1530s, "fasten or fix forcibly," from Latin impingere "drive into, strike against," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (see in- (2)) + pangere "to fix, fasten" (see pact). Sense of "encroach, infringe" first recorded 1738. Related: Impinged; impinging.
- 1. He never allowed his work to impinge on his private life.
- 他从不让他的工作妨碍私生活。
- 2. Your political opinions will necessarily impinge on your public life.
- 你的政治观点必然会影响你的社会生活.
- 3. She didn't allow her personal problems to impinge on her work.
- 她没有让个人问题妨碍自己工作.
- 4. Wit Wolzek claimed the legislation could impinge on privacy, self determination and respect for religious liberty.
- 威特·沃尔泽克声称这项法律可能会对隐私权和自主权造成侵犯,并破坏对宗教自由的尊重。
- 5. I heard the rain impinge upon the earth.
- 我听到雨密密麻麻泻在土地上.