安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- INVADE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
trespass, encroach, infringe, invade mean to make inroads upon the property, territory, or rights of another trespass implies an unwarranted or unlawful intrusion encroach suggests gradual or stealthy entrance upon another's territory or usurpation of another's rights or possessions
- INVADED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
INVADED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of invade 2 to enter a country by force with large numbers of… Learn more
- INVADE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To invade a country means to enter it by force with an army The army invaded the area last week
- INVADE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
INVADE definition: to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent See examples of invade used in a sentence
- invade verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[transitive] invade something to enter a place in large numbers, especially in a way that causes damage or problems Demonstrators invaded the government buildings As the final whistle blew, fans began invading the pitch The cancer cells may invade other parts of the body
- invade - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(transitive) To enter by force, usually in order to conquer quotations Argentinian troops invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982
- Invade - definition of invade by The Free Dictionary
1 to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent 2 to enter as if to take possession: to invade a neighbor's home 3 to enter and affect injuriously or destructively: viruses that invade the bloodstream 4 to intrude upon: to invade someone's privacy 5 to encroach or infringe upon: to invade the rights of citizens
- invade - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to enter and affect in a harmful or destructive way:[~ + object] viruses that invade the bloodstream to intrude upon; encroach or infringe on:[~ + object] to invade someone's privacy to enter or penetrate:[~ + object] City dwellers invaded the suburbs in•vad•er, n [countable] See -vade-
|
|
|