Frominterfere +-ence . The sense in physics was likely introduced by by English polymathThomas Young , which he used as early as 1801 in a paper in thePhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society .
interference (countable anduncountable ,plural interferences )
The act ofinterfering with something, or something thatinterferes .1961 March, B.A. Haresnape, “Design on the railway”, inTrains Illustrated , page139 :Somewhat impeded by constant politicalinterference of one sort or another, British Railways are nevertheless pressing ahead with a mammoth modernisation programme; [...]
2018 February 21, Dan Shive,El Goonish Shive (webcomic),Comic for Wednesday, Feb 21, 2018 :"With magic in limited use and hidden, it was possible to enhance the variousmagic resistances of humans, and to keep certain forms of magic from being possible. If magic enters common usage, thisinterference becomes infeasible."
( sports ) Theillegal obstruction of anopponent in some ball games.They were glued to the TV, as the referee called out a fifteen yard penalty forinterference .
( physics ) Aneffect caused by thesuperposition of twosystems ofwaves .Adistortion on abroadcast signal due toatmospheric or other effects.They wanted to watch the game on TV, but there was too muchinterference to even make out the score on the tiny screen.
( US , law ) In United Statespatent law, aninter partes proceeding to determine thepriority issues of multiple patentapplications ; apriority contest .( chess ) The interruption of the line between an attacked piece and its defender by sacrificially interposing a piece.( linguistics ) A negative or inappropriatelanguage transfer .act of interfering with something, or something that interferes
Arabic:تَدَاخُل m ( tadāḵul ) Belarusian:умяша́нне n ( umjašánnje ) Bulgarian:наме́са (bg) f ( namésa ) ,вмеша́телство (bg) n ( vmešátelstvo ) Chinese:Mandarin:阻礙 / 阻碍 (zh) ( zǔ'ài ) ,干涉 (zh) ( gānshè ) ,干預 (zh) ( gānyù ) Danish:interferens c Dutch:bemoeien (nl) n Esperanto:interfero sg ,interferoj pl Finnish:häirintä (fi) ,häiritseminen (fi) ,väliintulo (fi) ,puuttuminen (fi) ( act ) ;häiriö (fi) ,häiriötekijä ( sthg that interferes ) French:ingérence (fr) f Galician:inxerencia (gl) ,interferencia (gl) f ,intromisión (gl) f Georgian:ჩარევა ( čareva ) German:Einmischung (de) f Indonesian:campur tangan (id) Irish:éaradh m Italian:intromissione (it) f Malay:gangguan (ms) Maori:whawhenga Persian:تداخل (fa) ( tadâxol ) Polish:ingerencja (pl) f ,wtrącanie się (pl) n ,interferencja (pl) f Portuguese:interferência (pt) f Romanian:interferență (ro) f Russian:вмеша́тельство (ru) n ( vmešátelʹstvo ) ,поме́ха (ru) f ( poméxa ) ,препя́тствие (ru) n ( prepjátstvije ) Scots:intermeddling Spanish:injerencia (es) f ,interferencia (es) f ,intromisión (es) f Swedish:interferens (sv) c Turkish:engelleme (tr) ,müdahale (tr) Ukrainian:втруча́ння n ( vtručánnja )
illegal obstruction of an opponent in some ball games
effect caused by the superposition of two systems of waves
distortion on a broadcast signal due to atmospheric or other effects
legal, patent law: inter partes proceeding to determine the priority issues of multiple patent applications
chess: type of defensive move
Esperanto:please add this translation if you can Ido:please add this translation if you can Interlingua:please add this translation if you can Polish:przesłona (pl) f Volapük:please add this translation if you can
linguistics: negative or inappropriate language transfer
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interference (third-person singular simple present interferences ,present participle interferencing ,simple past and past participle interferenced )
( nonstandard ) Tointerfere .2000 , PierCarlo Nicola,Mainstream Mathematical Economics in the 20th Century , Springer Science & Business Media,→ISBN ,page172 :In economic terms, the two production processes can be simultaneously implemented withoutinterferencing between themselves.