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| A: I need to interact with some new people. 
 B: Good , but how are you going to meet them?
 
 interact vi. 相互作用,相互影响
 
 A: I think our post has been intercepted.
 
 B: Why, were the letters open when they arrived?
 
 intercept vt. 拦截,截住,截击
 
 A: The conference facilitated intercourse with many groups of people.
 
 B: I hope that you had some interesting and productive conversations.
 
 intercourse n. 1. 性交;2. 交流,交往,交际
 
 A: What do you study in college?
 
 B: The interface between humans and computers
 
 interface n. 1. 接口;2. 界面,交接处
 
 v. 互相作用(或影响,联系),互相配合工作
 
 A: We have to submit an interim report by the end of the month.
 
 B: And when will the official one have to be completed?
 
 interim a. 暂时的,临时的
 
 n. 间歇,过度期间
 
 in the interim 在其间
 
 A: May I offer an interjection into the argument?
 
 B: No, the debate must continue without disruption.
 
 interjection n. 1. 感叹词;2. (突然的)插入
 
 A: How was the weather on your holiday?
 
 B: Apart form the intermittent rain, it was fine.
 
 intermittent a. 间歇的,断断续续的
 
 A: Turn left at the next intersection.
 
 B: I thought we have to turn right.
 
 intersection n. 1. 横断,交叉;2. 道路交叉口,交点
 
 A: My parents are always arguing.
 
 B: Is there anything you can do to intervene?
 
 intervene vi. 1. 干涉,干预;2. 干扰,阻挠
 
 A: I am planning an intervention into the affairs of my neighbours.
 
 B: Why are you so interested in what they are doing ?
 
 intervention n. 介入,干涉,干预
 
 A: Jane is always so outspoken.
 
 B: But don’t be intimidated by her.
 
 intimidate vt. 恐吓,威胁
 
 A: He was completely intoxicated after coming home from the pub last night.
 
 B: Yes, I knew he had a lot to drink.
 
 intoxicate vt. 1. 使喝醉;2. 使陶醉,使欣喜若狂
 
 A: The details in the painting are exceptionally intricate.
 
 B: Yes, it must have taken a long time to complete.
 
 intricate a. 错综复杂的,复杂精细的
 
 A: Did you enjoy the novel I lent you?
 
 B: It was excellent, the plot was full of intrigue and mystery.
 
 intrigue vt. 激起……的好奇心(或兴趣),迷住
 
 vi. 耍阴谋,施诡计
 
 n. 阴谋,诡计,密谋
 
 A: I found a piece of evidence that is intrinsic to our case.
 
 B: Gosh, why did we not realize it sooner?
 
 intrinsic a. 固有的,本质的,内在的
 
 A: I don’t mean to intrude, but can I join your conversation?
 
 B: Don’t worry, you are not interrupting anything private.
 
 intrude vi. 侵入,侵扰,打扰
 
 
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