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invader

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

入侵者,侵略者,侵入者,侵袭者

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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.

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Examples

  • The viral fingerprints in this internal CRISPR library can then be weaponized, making small pieces of RNA that function as molecular GPS devices to guide a protein called Cas9 to the genome of an invading virus, which it snips in two.

  • These work by injecting a piece of genetic material into a person’s body that contains instructions for how to create the spike protein, the signature mechanism the coronavirus uses to invade its victim’s cells.

  • Highs are likely to start the day in the 50s but end in the 40s as colder air invades.

  • While she had previously been healthy, the virus aggressively invaded her body, and her doctors soon told us there was nothing they could do.

  • Once created, the immune system reacts to these proteins, generating protection against the virus if it ever invades a person’s body.

  • But first,” he said, “I am crossing the border into Iraq, to fight against the American invader.

  • But she later said Forde “looked like” the camouflage-clad female home invader barking orders into a walkie talkie.

  • It is not clear who will win this battle of media giants, but it is a credit to the invader that it is happening at all.

  • The breeze which was favourable to the invader might prevent our men of war from standing out to sea.

  • The invader who reduces a nation to anarchy, and then suffers from the disorder he creates, always calls his opponents brigands.

  • Mrs. Gillis arranged for the evening meal at the Gillis home where plans could be made to thwart an invader.

  • Kentucky and Missouri might have been wrested from Union control, and Arkansas freed from the presence of the invader.

  • With the fall of Rome, and the barbarian invasions, she was perfectly suited to the needs of the Teutonic invader.