invade

美音:[ɪn'veɪd] 英音:[ɪn'veɪd]

简单释义:


v.侵犯;侵略;侵袭;干扰

网络侵入;入侵;侵害

变形:

过去分词:invaded  现在分词:invading  第三人称单数:invades  


完整释义:


v.

1.侵入,侵略(他国),侵犯(权利)
2.进行侵略
3.(疾病、声音等)袭来,侵袭
4.侵害
5.蜂拥而入,挤满
6.打扰
7.渗透,渗入
8.充满、涌入
9.弥漫,渐渐笼罩在…上
10.闯到,挤满


例句:

  1. In a worldwide radio broadcast Khrushchev said he would remove "offensive" weapons from Cuba in return for a U. S. pledge not to invade.
    无线电广播在世界范围内赫鲁晓夫说他将可以移除“攻势”武器从古巴作为回报,而美国的承诺不是侵袭。

  2. One of the important biological characteristics of malignant tumor is that it was able to invade and transfer .
    恶性肿瘤的重要的生物学特征之一是具有侵袭与转移的能力。

  3. No one believes you, so they bomb the crap out of you and invade your country.
    没人相信你,所以大家把你轰炸得屁滚尿流然后入侵你的国家。

  4. The open hands in front of you show that you want peace, as well as warning your opponent not invade to your personal space.
    双手张开放到胸前说明你不想打架,也警告对手别侵犯你个人地盘。

  5. He said Senator Clinton has still not taken responsibility for her vote to authorize President Bush to invade Iraq five years ago.
    奥巴马说,克林顿参议员5年前投票支持授权布什总统出兵伊拉克,而至今都不肯对此承担责任。

  6. Father always told us not to invade others' privacy and that the owner would not like us playing on his property.
    父亲总是告诉我们不要去探究别人的隐私,还说房主不会喜欢我们在他的地盘上玩。

  7. To go off and invade and then occupy another country would have meant unity and that wasn't something many of the warlords were ready to do.
    离开自己的国家,入侵其它国家,占领其它国家就意味着团结,而这在当时军阀根本不乐意这样做。

  8. Obama was an early critic of the decision to invade Iraq. He has often noted that Senator Clinton had voted to authorize the war.
    奥巴马最初反对入侵伊拉克的决定,他经常指出克林顿参议员曾投票赞同这场战争。

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