invasive 英 [ɪnˈveɪsɪv]   美 [ɪnˈvesɪv]

invasive

invasive  英 [ɪnˈveɪsɪv] 美 [ɪnˈvesɪv]

adj. 侵略性的;攻击性的 

At least for now, the government seems to allow this profiling, which some might consider invasive, to continue. 最起码现在政府似乎允许这种有些人认为是侵略性的方式继续盈利。
“It is an invasive procedure, ” she said. “这是一种外科器械手术,”她说。

  • Anything invasive goes or grows where you don’t want it. An invasive procedure at the doctor hurts, and an invasive plant, like kudzu, grows all over the garden. And the yard. And the house.
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  • adj. 侵略性的;攻击性的
  • 1. At least for now, the government seems to allow this profiling, which some might consider invasive, to continue.

    最起码现在政府似乎允许这种有些人认为是侵略性的方式继续盈利。

  • 2. “It is an invasive procedure, ” she said.

    “这是一种外科器械手术,”她说。

  • 3. Not all invasive species are bad, of course.

    当然,并非所有的入侵物种都不好。

  • invasive (adj.) mid-15c., from Middle French invasif (15c.) or directly from Medieval Latin invasivus "invasive," from invas-, past participle stem of invadere "go into; attack, invade," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + vadere "go, walk" (see vamoose).
in·va·sive / ɪnˈveɪsɪv ; NAmE ɪnˈveɪsɪv / adjective ( formal) 1 (especially of diseases within the body 尤指体内疾病 ) spreading very quickly and difficult to stop 侵入的;侵袭的 invasive cancer 扩散性肿瘤 2 (of medical treatment 医疗 ) involving cutting into the body 切入的;开刀的 invasive surgery 开刀手术 see also invade OPP non-invasive in·va·sive / ɪnˈveɪsɪv ; NAmE ɪnˈveɪsɪv /
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