English to Arabic Dictionary interfered

interfered

تدخل
definition
verb
a job would interfere with his studies
prevent (a process or activity) from continuing or being carried out properly.
she tried not to interfere in her children's lives
take part or intervene in an activity without invitation or necessity.
translation of 'interfered'
verb
تصادم,
تعارض,
تضارب,
تدخل,
تداخل
example
When she was leading her horse from the corral the other horse 'interfered' , causing the lead rope to tighten around Keely's hand, resulting in a serious injury.
We've 'interfered' in their lives, their economies and everything, and now because it suits, we say that we cannot interfere in their internal affairs.
‘Let me be clear, the international community is sending the force to assist the Afghans, not to 'interfere' in their affairs,’ he said.
The teenager was given bail on the condition he does not approach or 'interfere with' prosecution witnesses.
a holiday job would 'interfere' with his studies
Satellite engineers also designed antennas that did not interfere with systems orbiting nearby and recommended adequate separation between satellites to prevent signals from 'interfering' .
Ms Moylan told the Herald: ‘My personal view is that the law should not 'interfere' in this.’
she tried not to 'interfere' in her children's lives
The attorney general can take proceedings for contempt of court against anyone who attempts to 'interfere with' a witness.
Some say that it is not right for us to 'interfere' in Austrian politics.
light pulses 'interfere' constructively in a fiber to emit a pulse
The guards told her that they had caught, or almost caught, detainees sexually 'interfering with' the child.
This means the members' hockey activities do not 'interfere with' their jobs or education.
Starring Sally Phillips as Clare, the control freak who likes nothing better than 'interfering' in other people's lives, this series finds her still struggling to control both her professional and private life.
light pulses 'interfere' constructively in a fibre to emit a pulse
The teenager must not 'interfere with' , damage or take without consent any vehicle or any other property.
She is the archetypal 'interfering' Jewish mother, and wastes little time in exerting her influence over the new occupants.
He is good at standing back and not 'interfering' too much, just being there as a shoulder to cry on if I need it.
The reason for the formation of the shockwave is that the sound waves emitted by the airplane 'interfere' constructively on the surface of this cone.
She sentenced Cradden to six months imprisonment for malicious damage to a car and a further three months for 'interfering with' a car, both to run consecutively.
Ensure the judiciary are not in a position to 'interfere' in matters National Security.
Dr Brewer, who is now retired, is also accused of seeking to 'interfere with' potential witnesses to the Professional Conduct Committee.
Something I found curious was the fact that to fit in some audio headers where the PCI slots were to be placed, and to stop the cards from 'interfering with' the header, the pins were bent at a 90 degree angle.
No CB radios or cell phones are allowed on the sites as well, since they might also 'interfere' .
‘We will always be open and helpful,’ he said, expressing hope that the Attorney General's Office would not 'interfere' in the matter.
He is said to have added, ‘We have to preserve this country by respecting the professionals and not 'interfere' in their work.’
But if it tries not to 'interfere' in the affairs of another country it is seen as sacrificing a life.
Both women were naked and Diane had been sexually 'interfered with' .
the rotors are widely separated and do not 'interfere' with one another
Paper items are considered easier to tag because the products don't 'interfere' as much with radio waves.
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