invasion的意思和读音

invasion

: [ɪnˈveɪʒ(ə)n] : [ɪn'veɪʒ(ə)n]

n.

invasions  

v.+n.resist invasion,stop invasion,prevent invasion,launch invasion

adj.+n.allied invasion

n.withdrawal

n.attack,assault,incursion,raid,foray

invasionn.

1.the act of an army entering another country by force in order to take control of it

the German invasion of Poland in 1939 1939

the threat of invasion

an invasion force/fleet

2.the fact of a large number of people or things arriving somewhere, especially people or things that are disturbing or unpleasant

the annual tourist invasion

Farmers are struggling to cope with an invasion of slugs.

3.an act or a process that affects sb/sth in a way that is not welcome

The actress described the photographs of her as an invasion of privacy .

n.1.,2.,3.,

n.1.an occasion when one countrys army goes into another country to take control of it by force2.a situation in which a large number of people or things come to a place at the same time, especially in an annoying way3.the movement of a disease or of the cells that cause it from one area to another

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1.The matter was debated further over the next few years, with all talks of invasion stalled by the Warden Khans.

2.He was one of only twenty-three senators who voted in two thousand two against supporting the invasion of Iraq.200223

3.And the invasion of Humboldt squid seems to be making a noticeable dent in the local population of hake , experts note in a new study.使

4.While they became known as a force to be reckoned with, the starfighter unit was ravaged by the initial invasion forces of the Yuuzhan Vong.

5.Another, as Sir Olaf might have foretold, is the response of the most remote and traditional Pushtuns to a foreign invasion.

6.You know what? I hope it's one of those home invasion deals, and they shoot me in the head!

7.When, in 1942, he urged non-violent resistance against a Japanese invasion, he was ready to admit that it might cost several million deaths.1942

8.Several European governments were up in arms, and ordered the company to cease such wholesale invasion of their citizens' privacy.

9.The prime minister has condemned it as an invasion of privacy and his lawyer has said he would take legal action against the newspaper.

10.On the other side of the ledger, the Israeli invasion of Gaza has led to a rupture in the long-standing relationship with Israel.