1.冲击,撞击 (on; upon; against)
2.侵害;侵犯
3.(密切)接触
4.(气体等)撞击
1.冲击,撞击 (on; upon; against)
2.侵害;侵犯
3.(密切)接触
4.(气体等)撞击
1.to affect the limits of something, especially a right or law, often causing some kind of restriction
2.to strike or hit something
1.adj. In his sleepy state, the sound of a car driving up to the house scarcely impinged on his consciousness.
他困得那副样子,连汽车朝那房子开去时发出的声音都没能使他清醒。
2.The so-called revolution scarcely seemed to have impinged upon the habits and standard of living of the wealthy.
那场所谓的革命似乎对富人们的生活习惯和生活水平没什么影响。
3.It will be impinged on your development of entertain-loop that you together with her.
你跟她在一起肯定会影响你在演艺圈的发展。
4.Conservatives embraced the inpidualism of the market and reacted furiously if the state impinged on inpidual economic choice.
保守派拥护市场个人主义,如果国家侵犯了个人的经济选择权利,他们会暴跳如雷。
5.Nowadays, the industries of textile mechanism, cloth material and chemical fiber have been impinged particularly.
现阶段,纺织机械、面料、化学纤维行业受到的冲击尤为明显。
6.There were political limits to any proposal that impinged on our MIRV program.
任何妨碍我们的分导式多弹头计划的建议都有政治上的限制。
7.However, through this incident, the independence of the broadcasting company and the operation authority is seriously impinged upon.
但是,此事件显现的却是电视台的独立与运作权都受到政治力的介入。
8.The germ of a new idea impinged on his mind.
在他脑子里开始产生一个新的想法。
9.Eventually, at the end of each phase, reality impinged.
最终,在每个阶段的末尾,现实暴露了出来。
10.In the course of the discussion, we impinged on a theoretical problem of dialectical materialism.
在讨论过程中,我们接触到了一个辩证唯物主义的理论问题。