释义 |
inˈcursionist [f. incursion + -ist, after excursionist.] One who makes an incursion or inroad; an invader. (Humorous.)
1883Blackw. Mag. July 111 To be hunted from post to pillar in one's own house by surging floods of independent incursionists. 1892Illustr. Lond. News 17 Sept. 374/1 These incursionists will leave some of their cash to fructify in British pockets. 1898W. P. Garrison New Gulliver 33 The building..contained..along with skeletons of the monkey incursionists, others of the Yahoos. |