meddle造句

Moreover, European governments like to meddle.

Hypocritical northerners claiming the right to meddle in the domestic affairs of the South.

The publication of official statistics was curtailed, for fear that it would encourage civil servants to meddle.

Avoid consuming large quantities of caffeine as well as foods that are heavy in fat and sugar, which meddle with a person's ability to fall asleep.

In short, it is the score and not the libretto that keeps the work alive and fresh; and this is why only musical critics should be allowed to meddle with Shakespeare - especially early Shakespeare.

Don't meddle in my affairs.

I shall not meddle in the matter, "I retorted again."

Wherefore it is better to be a guest of the law, which, though conducted by rules, does not meddle unduly with a gentleman's private affairs.

Critics also question whether it is right to meddle with the Building blocks of life just to allow couples to satisfy their desire to have children.

meddle造句

Do not meddle with the tools.

The school reforms are popular with parents, he says, and politicians know they meddle with them at their peril.

Opponents argue that it is wrong to meddle with the building blocks of life and warn that the advances taking place to tackle infertility risk distorting and damaging relations between family members.

He says — surprise — that the world's big powers should not meddle in his region.

So once you say it’s OK for your boss to meddle in those areas of your private life that affect your health care costs, you might as well kiss your private life goodbye.

The killing in 2007 of Alisher Saipov, a prominent ethnic-Uzbek journalist in Kyrgyzstan, shows Uzbekistan’s readiness to meddle elsewhere to further Mr Karimov’s perceived interests.

The lands, being a minor, he could not meddle with.

But a close result and the ensuing horse-trading might tempt it to meddle again-especially if it looks as if Mr Thaksin is on his way back.