invade
- IPA[inˈvād]
美式
- (of an armed force or its commander) enter (a country or region) so as to subjugate or occupy it;enter (a place, situation, or sphere of activity) in large numbers, especially with intrusive effect
verb: invade, 3rd person present: invades, gerund or present participle: invading, past tense: invaded, past participle: invaded
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. (of an armed force or its commander) enter (a country or region) so as to subjugate or occupy it it was all part of a grander French plan to invade Ireland they would invade at dawn 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ enter (a place, situation, or sphere of activity) in large numbers, especially with intrusive effect demonstrators invaded the Presidential Palace 同義詞
- ▪ (of a parasite or disease) spread into (an organism or bodily part) sometimes the worms invade the central nervous system
- ▪ (of a person or emotion) encroach or intrude on he felt his privacy was being invaded 同義詞 反義詞
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- IPA[ɪnˈveɪd]
英式
- (of an armed force) enter (a country or region) so as to subjugate or occupy it: during the Second World War the island was invaded by the Axis powers
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