invade 音标拼音: [ɪnv'ed]
vt . 侵入,拥入,侵略,侵袭
侵入,拥入,侵略,侵袭
invade v 1 :
march aggressively into another '
s territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation ; "
Hitler invaded Poland on September 1 ,
1939 " [
synonym : {
invade },
{
occupy }]
2 :
to intrude upon ,
infringe ,
encroach on ,
violate ; "
This new colleague invades my territory "; "
The neighbors intrude on your privacy " [
synonym : {
intrude on }, {
invade }, {
obtrude upon },
{
encroach upon }]
3 :
occupy in large numbers or live on a host ; "
the Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North "
[
synonym : {
invade }, {
overrun }, {
infest }]
4 :
penetrate or assault ,
in a harmful or injurious way ; "
The cancer had invaded her lungs "
Invade \
In *
vade "\,
v .
i .
To make an invasion . --
Brougham .
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Invade \
In *
vade "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Invaded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Invading }.] [
L .
invadere ,
invasum ;
pref .
in -
in vadere to go ,
akin to E .
wade :
cf .
OF .
invader ,
F .
envahir .
See {
Wade }.]
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1 .
To go into or upon ;
to pass within the confines of ;
to enter ; --
used of forcible or rude ingress . [
Obs .]
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Which becomes a body ,
and doth then invade The state of life ,
out of the grisly shade .
--
Spenser .
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2 .
To enter with hostile intentions ;
to enter with a view to conquest or plunder ;
to make an irruption into ;
to attack ;
as ,
the Romans invaded Great Britain .
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Such an enemy Is risen to invade us . --
Milton .
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3 .
To attack ;
to infringe ;
to encroach on ;
to violate ;
as ,
the king invaded the rights of the people .
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4 .
To grow or spread over ;
to affect injuriously and progressively ;
as ,
gangrene invades healthy tissue .
Syn :
To attack ;
assail ;
encroach upon .
See {
Attack }.
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91 Moby Thesaurus words for "
invade ":
adopt ,
advance upon ,
appropriate ,
arrogate ,
assume ,
barge in ,
beset ,
board ,
break bounds ,
break in ,
break in upon ,
burst in ,
butt in ,
charge in ,
come between ,
crash ,
crash in ,
crash the gates ,
crawl with ,
creep in ,
creep with ,
crowd in ,
cut in ,
edge in ,
elbow in ,
encroach ,
entrench ,
escalade ,
foist in ,
foray ,
go too far ,
horn in ,
impinge ,
impose ,
impose on ,
impose upon ,
infest ,
infiltrate ,
infringe ,
inroad ,
insinuate ,
interfere ,
interlope ,
interpose ,
intervene ,
intrude ,
inundate ,
irrupt ,
know no bounds ,
make a raid ,
make an inroad ,
obtrude ,
overrun ,
overspread ,
overstep ,
overstep the bounds ,
overswarm ,
overwhelm ,
plague ,
play God ,
press in ,
pretend to ,
push in ,
put on ,
put upon ,
raid ,
ravage ,
rush in ,
scale ,
scale the walls ,
seize ,
slink in ,
slip in ,
smash in ,
sneak in ,
squeeze in ,
steal in ,
storm ,
storm in ,
swarm ,
swarm with ,
take by storm ,
take over ,
throng in ,
thrust in ,
transgress ,
trench ,
trespass ,
usurp ,
work in ,
worm in
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