invasion 英 [ɪnˈveɪʒn]   美 [ɪnˈveʒən]

invasion

invasion  英 [ɪnˈveɪʒn] 美 [ɪnˈveʒən]

n. 入侵,侵略;侵袭;侵犯 

名词复数:invasions 

This to me is an invasion of my space and time. 这样的打扰对于我的空间与时间是一种侵犯。
The invasion has ignited the hatred of the people. 入侵已激起了人民的仇恨。

  • An invasion is the movement of an army into a region, usually in a hostile attack that's part of a war or conflict. World history is full of descriptions of invasions.
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  • n. 入侵,侵略;侵袭;侵犯
  • 1. This to me is an invasion of my space and time.

    这样的打扰对于我的空间与时间是一种侵犯。

  • 2. The invasion has ignited the hatred of the people.

    入侵已激起了人民的仇恨。

  • 3. At that time the government was unwilling to resist the foreign invasion.

    那时政府对外国的入侵不愿进行抵抗。

  • invasion (n.) mid-15c., from Old French invasion "invasion, attack, assaut" (12c.), from Late Latin invasionem (nominative invasio) "an attack, invasion," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin invadere "to go, come, or get into; enter violently, penetrate into as an enemy, assail, assault, make an attack on," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + vadere "go, walk" (see vamoose).
in·va·sion / ɪnˈveɪʒn ; NAmE ɪnˈveɪʒn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] 1 the act of an army entering another country by force in order to take control of it 武装入侵;侵略;侵犯 the German invasion of Poland in 1939 德国于 1939 年对波兰的侵略 the threat of invasion 入侵的威胁 an invasion force/fleet 侵略军╱舰队 collocationsat war 2 the fact of a large number of people or things arriving somewhere, especially people or things that are disturbing or unpleasant (尤指烦扰的)涌入 the annual tourist invasion 一年一度游客的涌入 Farmers are struggling to cope with an invasion of slugs. 农民正在努力对付蛞蝓的大肆侵害。 3 an act or a process that affects sb/sth in a way that is not welcome 侵犯;干预 The actress described the photographs of her as an invasion of privacy. 那位女演员认为她的这些照片是对隐私权的侵犯。 see also invade invasion invasions in·va·sion / ɪnˈveɪʒn ; NAmE ɪnˈveɪʒn /
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