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invaded

/in-veyd/US // ɪnˈveɪd //UK // (ɪnˈveɪd) //

入侵,入侵了,入侵的,侵入

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    in·vad·ed, in·vad·ing.

    • : to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent: Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
    • : to enter like an enemy: Locusts invaded the fields.
    • : to enter as if to take possession: to invade a neighbor's home.
    • : to enter and affect injuriously or destructively, as disease: viruses that invade the bloodstream.
    • : to intrude upon: to invade the privacy of a family.
    • : to encroach or infringe upon: to invade the rights of citizens.
    • : to permeate: The smell of baking invades the house.
    • : to penetrate; spread into or over: The population boom has caused city dwellers to invade the suburbs.
v.无主动词 verb
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    in·vad·ed, in·vad·ing.

    • : to make an invasion: troops awaiting the signal to invade.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbattack and encroach
Synonyms
breach裂口,违反,突破,突破口infect感染,传染,感染者,濡染infest侵扰,滋扰,侵袭,滋生loot掠夺,抢夺,劫掠,抢劫occupy占领,占据,占用,占据了overrun越位,越界,掉头就跑,越位的情况penetrate渗透,穿透,渗入,识破pillage掠夺,抢夺,抢劫,攫取plunder掠夺,劫掠,攫取,抢夺raid突袭,突击检查,袭击,偷袭ravage蹂躏,肆虐,摧残,摧枯拉朽storm暴风雨,风暴,暴雨,暴风雪violate违反,侵犯,违犯,违犯了access访问,进入,访问量,访问权限assail袭击,攻击,殴打,打击assault殴打,攻击,袭击,突击burglarize入室盗窃,入室偷窃,偷盗,盗窃crash崩溃,碰撞,撞车,崩盘entrench巩固,夯实,纠缠,巩固巩固foray冒险,觅食,争取,觅食者infringe侵权,侵权行为,违犯,侵占interfere干扰,干涉,干预,干擾maraud掠夺,掠夺者,掠夺战,掠夺行为meddle干涉,搀和,搀杂,搀扶overspread铺天盖地,铺天盖地的,蔓延开来,铺天盖地的广告permeate渗入,渗透,渗入渗出,渗透到pervade弥漫着,弥漫,渗透,彻头彻尾trespass闯入,擅入,擅闯,侵入burst in迸发在,迸发于,爆发在,迸发了descend upon下去,下来,攻入,扑灭fall on摔倒在地,摔倒在地上,落下,跌倒时go in进去,进入,进门,进去吧inroad进展情况,进展顺利,进展,进展中make inroads取得进展,进攻,进军,进展muscle in肌肉在,肌肉中的,肌肉中,中的肌肉overswarm过热,过度拥挤,过热的,过热度swarm over蜂拥而至,蜂拥而上,一拥而上,蜂拥而来的

Examples

  • An infection progresses to disease when the cells in the body become damaged by the invading germs, which can lead to symptoms of an illness appearing.

  • Still others have worried that the forum has been invaded, surveilled or compromised by the Wall Street giants they pledged to fight all along.

  • Two weeks ago, rioters invaded the Capitol, the first time such a thing had happened since British forces tried to burn it down.

  • These vigilantes understand that they should never invade the capitol again now that they’ve been threatened with a peaceful night at their hotels.

  • The scientists looked for antibodies and immune cells that could recognize and react to different fragments of the virus, particularly the spike-shaped protein on the surface of SARS-CoV-2 that helps it invade host cells.

  • When they invade new territory, populations are low, and the queen has limited mate options.

  • On August 9, 1969, Manson sent four of his disciples to invade the home of film director Roman Polanski, who was away on a shoot.

  • As they once again invade the safety of the prison that the group calls home, Rick is forced to take up the proverbial sword.

  • Why do celebrities complain about their privacy being invaded when they invade their own so readily?

  • But then the conversation turns to the question occupying all minds in Ukraine: Will Putin invade?

  • Mine host will no doubt be wiser inPg 50 this particular as motorists more and more invade the country.

  • When blown sands invade a forest and the deposit is rapidly accumulated, the trees are often buried in an undecayed condition.

  • Invade the land; it belongs to him whose strength or skill obtains possession of it.

  • Children, therefore, who invade the premises of a person without any right are trespassers like older people.

  • Bonaparte joined his great army on the Vistula, destined to invade Moscow.