invasion
noun
ɪnˈveɪʒən
noun
1
when
the
army
of
one
country
enters
another
country
by
force,
in
order
to
take
control
of
it
侵犯,入侵,侵略
C,U
[+
of
]
the
invasion
of
Normandy
对诺曼底的入侵
2
the
arrival
in
a
place
of
a
lot
of
people
or
things,
often
where
they
are
not
wanted
〔不受欢迎的人或物〕涌入; 蜂拥而来
C
the
annual
invasion
of
teenagers
for
the
Glastonbury
Festival
每年大批青少年蜂拥前来参加格拉斯顿伯里音乐节
3
invasion of privacy
a
situation
in
which
someone
tries
to
find
out
details
about
another
person’s
private
affairs
in
a
way
that
is
upsetting
and
often
illegal
对隐私的侵犯