interfere
v.
mid-15c., "to strike against," from Middle French enterferer "to strike each other," from entre- "between" (see entre-) + ferir "to strike," from Latin ferire "to knock, strike," related to Latin forare "to bore, pierce" (see bore, v., and compare punch (v.), which has both the senses "to hit" and "to make a hole in"). Figurative sense of "to meddle with, oppose unrightfully" is from 1630s. Related: Interfered; interfering.
〔李〕[inter-=between 在…之间;fere=to strike 打击 ⇒“to strike between 从中间打入”→] v. get in the way of each other;take part for a purpose 干预;干涉