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		 in·ter·lop·er /ˈɪntələʊpə $ -tərloʊpər/ noun [countable]  OUT/OUTSIDEsomeone who enters a place or group where they should not be  擅自进入者,闯入者Examples from the Corpusinterloper• They were treated as interlopers in their new country.Origin interloper (1500-1600) inter- + -loper (perhaps from Old English hleapan “to jump” or Middle Dutch lopen “to run”)in·ter·lop·er nounChineseSyllable    enters group  Corpus a who where someone place or  |