infiltrating 的 3 个定义
in·fil·trat·ed, in·fil·trat·ing.
- to filter into or through; permeate.
- to cause to pass in by filtering.
- to move into surreptitiously and gradually, especially with hostile intent: The troops infiltrated the enemy lines.
- to pass a small number of into a territory or organization clandestinely and with hostile or subversive intent: The intelligence agency infiltrated three spies into the neighboring country.
in·fil·trat·ed, in·fil·trat·ing.
- to pass into or through a substance, place, etc., by or as by filtering.
- Pathology. to penetrate tissue spaces or cells.
- something that infiltrates.
- Pathology. any substance penetrating tissues or cells and forming a morbid accumulation.
infiltrating 近义词
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更多infiltrating例句
- In 2008 Cromartie talked to The Gathering about the need to “infiltrate” secular media.
- I suppose we could infiltrate the government and do nothing.
- Police sources confirm that the Millers conspired to infiltrate an unidentified court building and execute public officials.
- North Korean special forces troops would infiltrate the devices into South Korea and use them against strategic targets.
- But she was also having daily conversations with her OSI handlers about which drug rings she should try to infiltrate.
- If it were his command hed have a sentry up there, watching for troops trying to infiltrate into the command area.
- Was there any time when your organization drew up a list of organizations, of other organizations, that it wanted to infiltrate?
- We had planned to infiltrate these various rightwing organizations.
- To what extent were you able to infiltrate, as you call it, General Walker's group?
- How did you infiltrate the Young Americans for Freedom, and what led you to believe you had been successful?