invade
verb
ɪnˈveɪd
verb
1
to
enter
a
country,
town,
or
area
using
military
force,
in
order
to
take
control
of
it
武力入侵,侵略,侵占
I,T
The
Romans
invaded
Britain
2000
years
ago.
2000 年前古罗马人入侵英国。
2
to
go
into
a
place
in
large
numbers,
especially
when
you
are
not
wanted
〔尤指不受欢迎地〕大量涌入,蜂拥而入
T
Every
summer
the
town
is
invaded
by
tourists.
每年夏天这个小镇都有大量游客涌入。
Fans
invaded
the
pitch
at
half-time.
球迷在中场休息时涌入球场。
3
to
get
involved
in
something
in
an
unwanted
and
annoying
way
侵扰〔某事〕
T
What
right
does
he
have
to
invade
my
privacy?
他有什么权利侵扰我的隐私?
Patients
are
given
the
feeling
that
they
mustn’t
try
to
invade
medical
territory
(=try
to
deal
with
things
that
are
not
their
responsibility)
.
病人感觉到他们决不可越权干扰医生的职责范围。