2VERB (人、动物)大批进入,涌入 If you say that people or animals invade a place, you mean that they enter it in large numbers, often in a way that is unpleasant or difficult to deal with. (人、动物)大批进入,涌入
People invaded the streets in victory processions almost throughout the day. [VERB noun]
几乎一整天,大街上都挤满了欢庆胜利的游行队伍。
Every so often the kitchen would be invaded by ants. [VERB noun]
invade verb ⇨invade (invade a country)⇨interfere (invade sb's privacy)invade
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➡ See also the entry for attackverb2另见attack动词词条第2义invade ♦︎ occupy ♦︎ seize ♦︎ capture ♦︎ annex ♦︎ take ♦︎ conquerThese words all mean to take control of a place using military force.这些词均表示用武力侵占、夺取、攻占。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to invade / occupy / seize / annex / conquer a country / region◆to invade / occupy / seize / capture / take / conquer a town / city◆to occupy / seize / capture / take a building◆to seize / take control of a place◆troops / soldiers invade / occupy / seize / capture / take a place◆a country invades / occupies / annexes / conquers a place■invade [intransitive, transitive] to use military force to enter a place, especially a country武装入侵,侵略,侵犯(尤指国家)◆Troops invaded on August 9th that year.军队是在那年的8月9日入侵的。◆When did the Romans invade Britain?古罗马人是何时入侵不列颠的? see also invasion ⇨ attacknoun1■occupy [transitive] to enter a place in a large group, stay there and take control of it侵占;占领;占据◆The capital has been occupied by the rebel army.首都已被叛军占领。◆Protesting students occupied the TV station.抗议的学生占领了电视台。▸occupation
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[uncountable] ◆The military occupation has created anger and resentment.军事占领激起了人们的愤怒和怨恨。■seize siːz [transitive] to take control of a place or situation, often suddenly and violently(常通过暴力突然)夺取,攻占,控制◆They seized the airport in a surprise attack.他们突袭攻占了机场。◆The army has seized control of the country.军队已控制全国。◆He seized power in a military coup.他在军事政变中夺取了政权。▸seizure ˈsiːʒə(r)
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[uncountable] ◆The invasion began with the seizure of the country's largest southern city.入侵的第一步是占领该国南部最大的城市。■capture [transitive] to take control of sth from the enemy in a war by using military force用武力夺取;攻取;攻占◆The city was captured in 1941.这座城市于1941年被攻占。◆He led the party that captured the enemy's flag.夺取敌方旗帜的那队人是他领导的。▸capture
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[uncountable] ◆The capture of enemy territory followed the defeat of their air force.击败敌人的空军后随即开始了对其领土的占领。■annex əˈneks [transitive] to take possession of a country or part of a country, especially one that is next to your own, and claim it as part of your own country强占,吞并(尤指临近的国家或地区)◆Germany annexed Austria in 1938.1938年德国吞并了奥地利。▸annexation ˌænekˈseɪʃn
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[uncountable, countable] ◆The annexation of Texas was one of the causes of the Mexican War.吞并得克萨斯是墨西哥战争的起因之一。■take(took, taken) [transitive] to capture a place in war; to get control of sth(在战争中)夺取,攻占;控制◆The rebels succeeded in taking the town.反叛者攻占了那个城镇。◆The state has taken control of the company.政府已接管了这家公司。■conquerˈkɒŋkə(r); NAmEˈkɑːŋkər [transitive](especially in the past) to take possession of a country or city and its people using military force(尤指旧时)占领,攻克,征服◆In 330 BC Persia was conquered by Alexander the Great.亚历山大大帝于公元前330年征服了波斯。▸conquest
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◆The Norman Conquest of England in 1066 led to changes in the system of government.1066年诺曼人征服了英格兰,导致政体发生了很多变化。