C2 to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse干涉,干预;调停
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There is increasing demand for the United Nations to intervene in trouble spots throughout the world.
I'd like to help but I don't have the power to intervene in this dispute.
The army's potentiality to intervene in politics remains strong.
Their only hope now is that the outside world will intervene but it is an increasingly forlorn hope.
The Bank of England intervened this morning to defend the pound .
to happen between two times or between other events or activities发生于其间
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