Intruder Meaning

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‘The property is fairly isolated and an intruder would not be easy to spot without someone being on site permanently.’ ‘The temptation is for the intruder to go to the open part of the premises in order to attempt to commit an offence.’ ‘The intruder left the premises, taking a quantity of money and other items.’. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishintruderin‧trud‧er /ɪnˈtruːdə $ -ər/ ○○○ noun countable 1 ENTERsomeone who illegally enters a.

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Etymology[edit]

intrude +‎ -er.

Pronunciation[edit]

Intruder Meaning
  • (Canada)IPA(key): /ənˈtɹudɚ/
  • (UK)IPA(key): /ɪnˈtɹuː.də(ɹ)/
  • CA synth

Noun[edit]

intruder (pluralintruders)

  1. Someone who intrudes.

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Translations[edit]

  • Bulgarian: натрапник(bg)m(natrapnik), неканен гостm(nekanen gost)
  • Catalan: intrúsm
  • Dutch: indringer(nl)m
  • Finnish: tunkeilija(fi), tunkeutuja(fi)
  • French: intrus(fr), importun(fr)
  • German: Eindringling(de)m
  • Icelandic: boðflenna(is)f
  • Indonesian: penyusup(id)
  • Italian: intruso(it)m
  • Korean: 불법 침입자(bulbeop chimipja)
  • Latin: interventor(la)m
  • Macedonian: натрапникmpl(natrapnik)
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: inntrengerm
    Nynorsk: intrengarm, inntrengjarm
  • Pashto: please add this translation if you can
  • Polish: intruz(pl)m
  • Portuguese: intruso(pt)m
  • Russian: наруши́тель(ru)m(narušítelʹ), наруши́тельница(ru)f(narušítelʹnica)
  • Scottish Gaelic: sgimilearm
  • Sindhi: please add this translation if you can
  • Skolt Sami: čäŋŋõõtti
  • Spanish: intruso(es)m, intrusa(es)f
  • Swedish: inkräktarec

See also[edit]

  • gatecrasher, interloper, peeping tom, persona non grata, encroacher, backseat driver, kibitzer, meddler, nosy parker, marplot, buttinsky, busybody

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