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in.vade (obj)In5veIdvto enter (a place) when not wanted, often by using force or in large numbers侵入,侵略Concentrations of troops near the border look set to invade within the next few days. [I]部队在边境附近集结,看来几天内必定会入侵了。Antibodies seek out and bind with invading bacteria.抗体搜寻出侵入体内的细菌,并与之结合。Hundreds of squatters have invaded waste land in the hope that they will be allowed to stay. [T]成百的擅自占住者涌入荒地,希望能被允许留在那里。(fig.) A crowd of rowdy youths invaded the peace of the evening with their singing and shouting. [T]一群粗鲁的年轻人又唱又嚷,打破了夜晚的宁静。(fig.) Famous people often find their privacy is invaded by the press. [T]名人常常发现其个人隐私受到新闻界侵犯。(fig.) Maria looks set to invade (=enter in a forceful and noticeable way) the music scene with her style and image. [T]玛丽亚看来准备好了以她的风格和形象打入音乐界。
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