invade
动词
定义 invade 动词
- B2Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)
To enter a country by force with a large military force with the intention of taking control.
入侵;侵略
The enemy forces are massing near the border, it appears an invasion is imminent within days.
敵軍在邊境附近集結,看來幾天內即將發動入侵。
This country has been invaded several times in its history.
這個國家歷史上曾多次被入侵。
Their plan involved invading from both the north and the south simultaneously.
他們的計劃涉及同時從北部和南部發動入侵。
- C1Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)
To enter a place in large numbers, often unwanted, with the intent to take possession or cause damage.
(通常為奪取或破壞)大量湧入某地,不受歡迎地進入。
Protesters invaded the square, forcing police to intervene.
抗議者湧入廣場,迫使警方介入。
As the floodwaters rose, they invaded the entire town.
隨著洪水上漲,它們侵入了整個城鎮。
Large crowds of tourists invade the small town during the summer.
夏季期間,大量遊客湧入這個小鎮。
- Transitive(及物動詞)
To enter an area of activity with force and a noticeable presence.
以強勢姿態進入某個活動領域。
The new company is poised to invade the tech market with its innovative products.
新公司準備以其創新產品強勢進軍科技市場。
She plans to invade the design world with her unique fashion style.
她計劃以獨特的時尚風格強勢進軍設計界。
The new coffee chain is preparing to invade the local market.
新的咖啡連鎖店正準備強勢進軍當地市場。
- C2Transitive(及物動詞)
To disrupt or intrude upon a situation or another person's feelings or privacy without regard.
侵犯,侵擾(他人感受或隱私)。
The media's excessive attention invaded their private lives.
媒體的過度關注侵犯了他們的私生活。
Don't let negative thoughts invade your mind.
不要讓負面想法侵擾你的思緒。
She felt her space was invaded when her colleague used her desk without asking.
當她的同事未經允許使用她的辦公桌時,她感到自己的空間被侵犯了。