intrude
v[I, Ipr, Tn.pr]
~ (oneself) on/upon sb/sth; ~ (oneself/sth) into sth (esp fml 尤作文雅语) put (oneself/sth) into a place or situation where one/it is unwelcome or unsuitable 闯入; 侵入; 打搅; 侵扰
I don't wish to intrude, but could I talk to you for a moment? 我无意打扰您, 不过我可以跟您谈一会儿吗?
I felt as though I was intruding on their private grief. 他们正伤心时, 我觉得我好像骚扰了他们.
If I could intrude a note of seriousness into this frivolous conversation... 我真想说一句, 叫他们谈话放严肃些....
Then Shylock must be merciful. He must have mercy on Antonio.
那么,夏洛克可得大发慈悲才是。他可得宽恕安东尼奥啊。
It did not take the firefighters long to put out the fire, and they at once started to look for causes of the fire.
消防队员没花多时间就把大火扑灭了,他们马上开始调查火灾发生的原因。
From this we get the expression to make a beeline for someone or something, which means to go quickly along a straight direct course for someone or something.
从这里我们得到一条短语"to make a beeline for someone or something,意思是迅速地沿着一条直线向某人或某物走去。