intervention
更新时间:2026-06-24 18:41:28 栏目: 英语词典
更新时间:2026-06-24 18:41:28 栏目: 英语词典
读音 英 [ˌɪntəˈvenʃn];美 [ˌɪntərˈvenʃn] 意思 名词,意为“干预;介入;干涉;调停 ”,指的是在某个情况、事件或过程中采取行动,以影响其发展或结果。
网络释义 在网络及不同专业领域中,“intervention”有着广泛应用。
在医学领域,常指医疗干预措施;心理学领域表示对心理问题的干预治疗;国际关系中则指一国对另一国内政或事务的干涉行为;教育领域可理解为针对学生学习等方面的干预手段 。
常用搭配短语 government intervention(政府干预) medical intervention(医疗干预) timely intervention(及时干预) direct intervention(直接干预) early intervention(早期干预) 造句 The government's intervention in the economy helped stabilize the market.(政府对经济的干预有助于稳定市场。)
Medical intervention was necessary to save the patient's life.(为挽救病人的生命,医疗干预是必要的。)
Timely intervention from the teacher stopped the fight between the students.(老师的及时干预制止了学生之间的打架。)
His direct intervention in the matter led to a quick resolution.(他对这件事的直接干预导致问题迅速得到解决。)
Early intervention in children's education can have a profound impact on their future.(对儿童教育的早期干预对他们的未来会产生深远影响。)
The international community called for peaceful intervention to end the conflict.(国际社会呼吁进行和平干预以结束冲突。)
Parental intervention is sometimes needed to help teenagers make the right decisions.(有时需要家长的干预来帮助青少年做出正确的决定。)
The central bank's intervention in the currency market affected the exchange rate.(中央银行对货币市场的干预影响了汇率。)
Psychological intervention can be beneficial for people suffering from stress.(心理干预对承受压力的人可能有益。)
The coach's intervention during the game changed the team's strategy.(比赛期间教练的干预改变了球队的策略。)