invade如何读

英:[ɪnˈveɪd]

美:[ɪnˈveɪd]

invade英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 侵略; 侵犯 attack and spread into so as to take control of (a country, city, etc.)
  2. vt. 侵害; 打扰 enter into and spoil
  3. vt. 蜂拥而入; 挤满 enter in large numbers

invade是什么意思

vt.& vi.

侵入,侵略

进行侵略

蜂拥而入,挤满

(疾病,声音等)袭来,侵袭

vt.

涌入

侵袭

侵犯

干扰

invade自然拼读

in·vade

ihn veId

invade变形

第三人称单数:invades

现在分词:invading

过去式:invaded

过去分词:invaded

invade扩展

invadable (adj.), invader (n.)

invade词根

词根:invade

adj.

invasive 侵略性的;攻击性的

n.

invasion 入侵,侵略;侵袭;侵犯

invader 侵略者;侵入物

invade英英释义

Verb

1. march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation;

"Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939"

2. to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate;

"This new colleague invades my territory"

"The neighbors intrude on your privacy"

3. occupy in large numbers or live on a host;

"the Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North"

4. penetrate or assault, in a harmful or injurious way;

"The cancer had invaded her lungs"

invade词源中文解释

"以敌对的方式进入",15世纪晚期,源自拉丁语 invadere "进入; 暴力进入,像敌人一样渗透,攻击,袭击,发动攻击",由 in- "在"(源自 PIE 词根 *en "在")和 vadere "走,行走"(参见 vamoose)组成。比较 evade。相关词汇: invaded; invading。

invade词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin invādere "to enter with hostile intent, assault, attack," from in- in- >entry 2 + vādere "to advance, go (quickly or purposefully)" — more at wade >entry 1

The first known use of invade was in the 15th century

invade儿童词典英英释义

invadeverb

to enter for conquest or plunder

to disturb or intrude upon

invaded their privacy

to spread over or into usually harmfully

bacteria invading tissue

invadeverb

to enter for conquest or plunder

to disturb or intrude upon

invaded their privacy

to spread over or into usually harmfully

bacteria invading tissue

invadeverb

to enter for conquest or plunder

to disturb or intrude upon

invaded their privacy

to spread over or into usually harmfully

bacteria invading tissue

invadeverb

to enter for conquest or plunder

to disturb or intrude upon

invaded their privacy

to spread over or into usually harmfully

bacteria invading tissue

invade医学词典英英释义

invadetransitive verb

to enter and spread within either normally (as in development) or abnormally (as in infection) often with harmful effects branches of a nerve invade the skin area

protect the body from invading viruses

to affect injuriously and progressively

gangrene invades healthy tissue

invade 例句

1 On 23 August 1914 the Germans invaded.

2 Our territory was invaded, I defended it; France was menaced, I offered my breast.

国土被侵犯, 我保卫了国土: 法兰西受到威胁, 我献出我的热血.

3 From those nuclear areas, hunter-gatherers of some neighboring areas learned food production, and peoples of other neighboring areas were replaced by invading food producers from the nuclear areas—again at widely differing times.

4 Imports are defined as evil because they allowed foreign countries a way to invade Cambodia, not just physically but also culturally.

5 Without a normally functioning liver the body would be disarmed — defenseless against the great variety of poisons that continually invade it.

6 Certain vague desires that had been invading her body were swept away.

某些逐渐侵入她体内的莫名的欲望被一扫而空了.

7 People invading the house inched their way down the hallway, closer to Lincoln.

8 Maybe random thoughts invaded his brain the way they often do right before you fall asleep.

9 “If I’d seen how far he’d gone downhill, I wouldn’t have stopped the process. Why? On what grounds? We didn’t know until he got to Boston that the cancer had invaded the vertebrae.”

10 They could even invade a camp that had always been considered safe.

11 Hitler’s armies invade, by means of pink chalk arrows.

12 He thought that a wild strain of bacteria had invaded the cell culture.

13 All I knew was that I wasn’t going to let these monsters invade my hometown.

14 But that’s not what the researchers discovered Many policy analysts write as if the obvious way to deal with armies that commit human rights violations is to invade them with our vastly superior military forces.

15 In the summer tourists invade the mountain village.

夏天游客成群结队地到这个山村来。

16 But just as he was about to give up, a troubling thought invaded his mind.

17 As for the King, the Duke learned his intentions when the Duke invaded Tuscany after the capture of the Duchy of Urbino: the King forced him to abandon that campaign.

18 Even though they had invaded my dorm room, I suddenly felt incredibly underdressed in my bulky blue sweatshirt.

19 The Russians are taking part in the campaign; yesterday they started their offensive near Vitebsk, exactly three years to the day that the Germans invaded Russia.

20 Soon after they left, two Inka ran to Pizarro, claiming that they had just fled from the invading army.

invade 同义词

3 袭来

sweep

5 挤入

wedge squeeze squash

6 大批涌入

invasion

10 武装入侵

invasion

14 大批进入

invasion

19 蜂拥而入

invasion

20 渗入

into penetrate

invade 短语相关

invade someone's privacy invade someone's space

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