英:[ɪnˈveɪsɪv]
美:[ɪnˈvesɪv]
英:[ɪnˈveɪsɪv]
美:[ɪnˈvesɪv]
in·va·sive
ihn veI sihv
invasively (adv.), invasiveness (n.)
词根:invade
n.invasion 入侵,侵略;侵袭;侵犯
invader 侵略者;侵入物
vi.invade 侵略;侵入;侵袭;侵犯
vt.invade 侵略;侵袭;侵扰;涌入
adjective
tending to spread especially in a quick or aggressive manner: such as
of a non-native organism growing and dispersing easily usually to the detriment of native species and ecosystems Scientists say more than 150 invasive species have entered the Great Lakes, multiplying rapidly and feeding on native species or outcompeting with them for food.—Sophia Taren
It will be the second Australian insect released to thwart melaleuca, one of many exponentially spreading invasive plants that out-compete native Florida species, monopolizing wetlands and natural areas.—Neil Santaniello
of cancer cells tending to infiltrate surrounding healthy tissue
… this procedure preserves the architecture of the tissue sample, which is vital for determining whether tumor cells are invasive.—Andrew A. Skolnick
involving entry into the living body (as by incision or by insertion of an instrument)
invasive diagnostic techniques
of, relating to, or characterized by military aggression
tending to infringe
noun
an organism that is not native to the place where found and tends to grow and spread easily usually to the detriment of native species and ecosystems
Zebra mussels are the latest in a series of aquatic invasives to threaten Texas' inland waters.—Shannon Tompkins
invasive carcinoma[医]浸润性癌
"具有侵略性的,侵入的",15世纪中叶, invasif,源自古法语 invasif(15世纪)或直接源自中世纪拉丁语 invasivus "侵略的",源自 invas-,过去分词词干 invadere "进入; 攻击,侵略",源自 in- "在...里"(源自 PIE 词根 *en "在")+ vadere "走,行走"(参见 vamoose)。
侵入的,侵害的
侵入性诊断技术,指皮肤穿刺或切开,或将器材插入体内的检查方法
Adjective earlier, "attacking, offensive," going back to Middle English invasif "offensive (of weapons)," borrowed from Middle French and Medieval Latin; Middle French, borrowed from Medieval Latin invāsīvus, from Latin invāsus, past participle of invādere "to enter with hostile intent, assault, attack" + -īvus -ive — more at invade Noun derivative of invasive >entry 1
The first known use of invasive was in the 15th century
inventverb
to think up : make up
invent an excuse
to create or produce for the first time
invented a new game
inveigleverb
to win over by flattery : entice
was inveigled into helping out
to acquire by cleverness or flattery : wangle
inveigled a new bike from my father
inveigleverb
to win over by flattery : entice
was inveigled into helping out
to acquire by cleverness or flattery : wangle
inveigled a new bike from my father
inveigleverb
to win over by flattery : entice
was inveigled into helping out
to acquire by cleverness or flattery : wangle
inveigled a new bike from my father
inveighverb
to protest or complain bitterly
invectivenoun
harsh or insulting words
invasiveadjective
tending to spreadespecially: tending to invade healthy tissue
invasive cancer cells
invasiveadjective
tending to spreadespecially: tending to invade healthy tissue
invasive cancer cells
invasiveadjective
tending to spreadespecially: tending to invade healthy tissue
invasive cancer cells
involving entry into the living body (as by incision or by insertion of an instrument)
invasive diagnostic techniques
1 Experts agree: Eating invasive species isn't going to solve the issue.
2 For scientists, it’s a way to judge fish presence and diversity without having to interact invasively with the species.
3 WED Help remove invasive plants and plant native trees and shrubs, 10 a.m.
4 SAT Create wreaths, garlands using holly, ivy and other invasive plants from the park, 1 p.m.
5 “The landscaping is not overly invasive. It’s that sweet spot of comfort and modern sensibilities.”
6 The path to parenthood, as it unfolded, had been invasive and constant, shocking in its intensity, grief-inducing, medicalised and without pleasure until my girl was born.
7 This portrait is more truthful than most fashion images, but it’s also more invasive.
8 "Unlike traditional autopsies, which are invasive and result in the destruction of tissue, Virtopsy leaves the cadaver intact and creates an objective 3D data set that can be shared with other experts," says Ruder.
9 Most of all though, these invasive comments about a person's career and body during pregnancy or even outside of a pregancy are nobody's business.
10 A major invasive event during that time span was the coming of Islam, which hit the Sahel shores in the 7th century, and stayed, and spread.
11 For every I Got You Babe or Be My Wife, there's a Mrs Lennon, a Yoko Ono song so dismal and melody-free it makes lifelong matrimony sound about as much fun as an invasive fistulotomy.
12 “Weeds? I don’t use that word. The only invasive species is homo sapiens.”
13 Within hours of our departure, the car became a jumbled mess of invasive cords.
14 It also hires experts for tasks such as soil remediation, removing invasive plants and installing accessible pathways, benches and fences.
15 Daffodils and monstrous orchids grow side by side, suggesting that one species — but which? — is invasive.
16 Switch points of view: He watches it slip invasively through the door, thinking fearfully, “It was as if she’d sent a sightless serpent through our letter box.”
17 T.I.’s gynecological obsession lets everyone pretend that the problem is dudes who submit their offspring to invasive internal exams and then have the nerve to demand “their” results “expeditiously.”
18 To think of weeds as invasive species, she believes, is to vastly simplify the intricate workings of nature that humans, in their efforts to assert agricultural control, have disrupted with disastrous consequences.
19 Remove invasive plants and spread mulch, bring work gloves if you have them, gloves and tools provided, 9 a.m.
20 Realizing that the goats were singling out invasive species, like kudzu, the Trainums started renting them out to clear land.
2 侵略性的
3 侵略的
6 侵害的
7 侵扰
violation invasion intrude violate invade intrusive harassment intrusion infestation harass overrun infest
8 侵袭
attack affect strike invade take visit seize infiltrate smite invasion inrush inroad foray attaint
9 蔓延
rank widespread pervasion run trail rage creep ramble spread disseminate overrun pervade overspread
10 侵害
violation invasion infringement trespass impingement inroad infall infringe encroach impinge invade poach infringe on injury violence rape prejudice infect attack usurp breach violate parasitize aggrieve disturb do violence to
11 扩散的
12 切入
13 侵入
intrusive inrushing invasion intrusion infiltration inrush irruption inroad penetrate trespass intrude encroach irrupt raid invade poach prepossess incursion
17 唐突的
18 侵扰的
19 蔓延的