invasive的意思和读音

invasive

: [ɪnˈveɪsɪv] : [ɪn'veɪsɪv]

adj.

Adj.+n.invasive cancer

adj.discreet

adj.aggressive,offensive,hostile,warlike,bellicose

invasiveadj.

1.spreading very quickly and difficult to stop

invasive cancer

2.involving cutting into the body

invasive surgery

adj.1.,;

adj.1.invasive medical treatment involves putting something into someones body or cutting into someones body2.an invasive disease spreads within the body and is difficult to treat3.annoying because of being too close, too noisy, or too involved in peoples personal lives

1. invalid wheel chair invasive invention ...

3. ... Ear Invasive Nose ...

4. prodigious invasive kinetic ...

5. effective invasive 。 useless , ...

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1.A few screws are all that remain between us and the innards of this invasive device.

2."It's far easier, more cost-effective, to prevent an invasive species from getting in than dealing with it after it arrives, " she said.“。”

3.The trick is to be able to provide that intuitive understanding and acceptance without becoming emotionally invasive .

4.Of course such a drastic measure comes with its own bag of user and possible managerial resistance due to its invasive nature.

5.It is now through a variety of non-surgical, non-invasive approaches, often used in combination, that dramatic skin changes can be induced.使

6.Dr. LESKEY: Well, I think you sort of touched on this in that this is an invasive species.LESKEY

7.A non-invasive method for determining the developmental age of a fetus or detecting cancer cells in a sample is provided.

8.A patient was considered to have had a complete pathologic response if no residual invasive cancer was present on final specimen analysis.

9.In this case of temporary vocal fold paralysis, there was no invasive procedure to directly damage the nerve.

10.We also found that the hair follicles were readily accessible normal tissue for control, were easy to obtain, and were non-invasive.便