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释义 | IDIOMSLANG INTRUSION horn in (on someone) to attempt to displace someone. (Informal.)I'm going to ask Sally to the party. Don't you dare try to horn in on me!I wouldn't think of horning in. horn in (on something) to attempt to participate in something without invitation or consent.Are you trying to horn in on my conversation with Sally?I hope you are not trying to horn in on our party. keep one's nose out of someone's business to refrain from interfering in someone else's business.Let John have his privacy, and keep your nose out of my business, too!Keep your nose out of my business! move in on someone to attempt to displace someone or take over someone's property, interests, or relationships. (Slang, especially criminal slang.)Look here, pal, Sally's my girl. Are you trying to move in on me?It looks like the south-side gang is trying to move in. We'll have to teach them a lesson. muscle in (on someone or something) to try forcefully to displace someone or take over someone's property, interests, or relationships. (Slang, especially criminal slang.)Are you trying to muscle in on my scheme?If you try to muscle in, you'll be facing big trouble. |
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