| 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) v.intr.(不及物动词)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
 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)
 invadʹer n.(名词)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] 
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