释义 |
in·vade AHD[ĭn-vādʹ] D.J.[ɪnˈveɪd]K.K.[ɪnˈved]v.(动词)in.vad.ed, in.vad.ing, in.vades v.tr.(及物动词)- To enter by force in order to conquer or pillage.侵略:以武力进入以便征服或掠夺
- To encroach or intrude on; violate:侵害:侵占或侵入;侵犯:"The principal of the trusts could not be invaded without trustee approval"(Barbara Goldsmith)“未经受托人同意,受托的原则不被侵犯”(芭芭拉·哥尔德史密斯)
- To overrun as if by invading; infest:大批进入:象侵略似的横行于;大批出没于:"About 1917 the shipworm invaded the harbor of San Francisco"(Rachel Carson)“约在1917年凿船虫袭击了旧金山港”(雷切尔·卡森)
- To enter and permeate, especially harmfully.充溢:进入并且渗透, 尤指有害地
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To make an invasion:侵略:"The X-rays showed that the cancer, which had invaded deeply into the chest cavity, was retreating"(Zach Rosen)"X光照片显示曾严重侵入胸腔的癌细胞有消退的迹象”(佐奇·罗森)
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old French invader 源自 古法语 invader
- from Latin invādere 源自 拉丁语 invādere
- in- [in] * see in- 2in- [在…里面] * 参见 in-2
- vādere [to go] vādere [走]
invadʹer n.(名词) |