Invade Meaning in English
word
/ˌɪnˈveɪd/
in-VAYD
/ɪnvˈeɪd/
in-VAYD
释义
To enter a place, country, or area by force, usually as an enemy, or to enter in large numbers, often unwanted.
用法与细微差别
Used in both military and non-military contexts (e.g. 'invade a country', 'privacy'). Formal register. Often appears with 'army', 'force', or figurative phrases like 'invade someone's space'.
Spanish: invadirPortuguese (BR): invadirPortuguese (PT): invadirChinese (Simplified): 入侵Chinese (Traditional): 入侵Hindi: आक्रमण करनाArabic: يغزوBengali: আক্রমণ করা - অনুপ্রবেশ করাRussian: вторгаться - захватыватьJapanese: 侵略する - 侵入するVietnamese: xâm lược - xâm nhậpKorean: 침입하다 - 침공하다Turkish: istila etmek - saldırmak - zorla girmekUrdu: حملہ کرنا - زبردستی داخل ہوناIndonesian: menyerang - memasuki (secara paksa)
例句
The army plans to invade the neighboring country.
basic
Bacteria can invade your body and make you sick.
basic
Tourists sometimes invade peaceful villages.
basic
I hate it when people invade my personal space on the subway.
natural
The weeds quickly invaded the garden after the rain.
natural
If you don't set boundaries, work can easily invade your free time.
natural