What does «intrusión» mean in Spanish?
- The action of entering or penetrating without right or improperly into a place, jurisdiction, position, property, situation, matter, etc.
Examples of use in Spanish: "la intrusión del ladrón se produjo durante la noche", aquí aplicado a una persona que se introduce ilegalmente en una propiedad.
"Japón protesta por la intrusión en sus aguas por parte de China", en este caso la intrusión la realiza un Estado en un área que pertenece a otro.
"No debemos permitir la intrusión de la Iglesia en áreas de un Estado laico".
- Action of entering without right in a dignity, jurisdiction, office, etc. It is used especially in the improper exercise of professions and is punishable by the Penal Code.
- Penetration of a magmatic rock into one or more other pre-existing rocks, usually for volcanic reasons, without reaching the earth's surface. Basically igneous rock crystallizes from molten magma below the earth's surface. Those that solidify beneath the earth before emerging to the surface are called plutons (from Pluto, Roman god of the underworld). These rocks are called plutonic igneous rocks or intrusive igneous rocks, as opposed to extrusive rocks.
- Phonology. Introduction or appearance of new sounds in any position of a speech. Depending on this position, it can be called by various names: liaison, prosthesis, epenthesis and paragogue. It is used in writing for poetic purposes. In spoken language, it can be used to facilitate pronunciation, to naturalize a foreign pronunciation or by analogy with other words or inflections.