incursion 英 [ɪnˈkɜ:ʃn]   美 [ɪnˈkɜrʒn]

incursion

incursion  英 [ɪnˈkɜ:ʃn] 美 [ɪnˈkɜrʒn]

n. 入侵;侵犯 

名词复数:incursions 

A Palestinian family rests in the rubble of its home in east Jebaliya after the Israeli incursion into Gaza on Jan. 16. 1月16日,以色列入侵加沙后,在杰巴利亚东部,一户巴勒斯坦人家在已成为废墟的“家中”休息。
Richard Dalton, who served as ambassador to Tehran from 2002 to 2006, said the bilateral relationship had always been troubled, but Tuesday's riot was the first actual incursion into the embassy. 在2002年至2006年间担任驻伊朗大使的理查德·道尔顿称两国关系一直麻烦不断,不过周二的骚乱是对英国使馆第一次成功的入侵。

  • When an army crosses a border into another country for battle, they are making an incursion into enemy territory. An incursion is an invasion as well as an attack.
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  • n. 入侵;侵犯
  • 1. A Palestinian family rests in the rubble of its home in east Jebaliya after the Israeli incursion into Gaza on Jan. 16.

    1月16日,以色列入侵加沙后,在杰巴利亚东部,一户巴勒斯坦人家在已成为废墟的“家中”休息。

  • 2. Richard Dalton, who served as ambassador to Tehran from 2002 to 2006, said the bilateral relationship had always been troubled, but Tuesday's riot was the first actual incursion into the embassy.

    在2002年至2006年间担任驻伊朗大使的理查德·道尔顿称两国关系一直麻烦不断,不过周二的骚乱是对英国使馆第一次成功的入侵。

  • incursion (n.) "hostile attack," early 15c., from Old French incursion "invasion, attack, assault" (14c.) or directly from Latin incursionem (nominative incursio) "a running against, hostile attack," noun of action from past participle stem of incurrere "run into or against, rush at" (see incur).
in·cur·sion / ɪnˈkɜːʃn ; NAmE ɪnˈkɜːrʒn / noun incursion(into sth) ( formal) 1 a sudden attack on a place by foreign armies, etc. 突然入侵;突然侵犯;袭击 2 the sudden appearance of sth in a particular area of activity that is either not expected or not wanted (意外的)搅扰,介入 incursion incursions in·cur·sion / ɪnˈkɜːʃn ; NAmE ɪnˈkɜːrʒn /
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