intervene
suomi-englanti sanakirjaintervene englannista suomeksi
puuttua, sekaantua
tulla väliin
olla välissä
intervene englanniksi
To become involved in a situation, so as to alter or prevent an action.
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{{quote-journal|en|author=Aamna Mohdin|title=Top film-makers back penguin intervention on Attenborough show|journal=The Guardian|date=19 November 2018|titleurl=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/nov/19/top-filmmakers-back-penguin-intervention-on-attenborough-show
To occur, fall, or come between, points of time, or events.
(RQ:Locke Government) it is plain, that shaking off a Power, which Force, and not Right, hath set over any one, though it hath the Name of Rebellion; yet is no Offence before God, but that which he allows and countenances, though even Promises and Covenants, when obtain’d by force, have intervened.
{{quote-book|en|year=1794|author=Ann Radcliffe|title=The Mysteries of Udolpho|location=London|publisher=G.G. and J. Robinson|volume=1|chapter=4|page=93|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004837676.0001.001
(RQ:Austen Pride and Prejudice)
{{quote-book|en|year=1963|author=John le Carré|title=The Spy Who Came In From the Cold|location=New York|publisher=Coward-McCann|year_published=1964|chapter=17|page=176|url=https://archive.org/details/1963spywhocameinfrom00leca
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
(RQ:Defoe Robinson Crusoe)
(RQ:Stevenson Treasure Island) a numbness, an occasional stupor, fell upon my mind even in the midst of my terrors, until sleep at last intervened, and in my sea-tossed coracle I lay and dreamed of home (..)
(RQ:London White Fang)
{{quote-text|en|year=1918|author=Willa Cather|title=My Ántonia|section=Book 5, Chapter 1|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/19810/19810-h/19810-h.html
To say (something) in the middle of a conversation or discussion between other people, or to respond to a situation involving other people.
{{quote-text|en|year=1904|author=Joseph Conrad|title=Nostromo|section=Part 2, Chapter 4|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2021/2021-h/2021-h.htm
(quote-text)|location=New York|publisher=Knopf|year_published=1971|section=Part 2, p. 409|url=https://archive.org/details/troubles00jgfa
{{quote-book|en|year=2014|author=Rachel Kushner|title=The Flamethrowers|pageurl=https://books.google.ca/books?id=SheFAgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcoverv=onepage&q&f=false|chapter=10|page=154|publisher=Scribner|location=New York
To come between, or to be between, persons or things.
1668, (w), ''Plus Ultra, or, The Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the Days of Aristotle,'' London: James Collins, Chapter(nbs)11, p.(nbs)79,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42822.0001.001
- How defective the Art of Navigation was in elder Times, when they Sailed by the observation of the Stars, is easie to be imagin’d: For in dark weather, when their Pleiades, Helice, and Cynosura were hidden from them by the intervening Clouds, the Mariner was at a loss for his Guide, and exposed to the casual conduct of the Winds and Tides.
{{quote-text|en|year=1776|author=Adam Smith|title=An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations|location=London|publisher=W. Strahan and T. Cadell|section=Volume 2, Book 5, Chapter 2, Part 2, Article 4, p. 522|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004861571.0001.002
(quote-journal)|journal=(w)|volume=6|month=September|page=569
{{quote-text|en|year=1912|author=Zane Grey|title=Riders of the Purple Sage|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1300/1300-h/1300-h.htm|chapter=22
(quote-text)|url=https://archive.org/details/sophieschoice00styr|chapter=3|page=82|publisher=Bantam|year_published=1980|location=New York
In a suit to which one has not been made a party, to put forward a defense of one's interest in the subject matter.(w), ''Terms and Phrases Used in American or English Jurisprudence,'' Boston: Little, Brown, 1879, Volume(nbs)1, p.(nbs)641,https://archive.org/details/cu31924022836583