释义
[ in-kur -zhuh n, -shuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ ɪnˈkɜr ʒən, -ʃən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a hostile entrance into or invasion of a place or territory, especially a sudden one; raid: The bandits made brief incursions on the village.
a harmful inroad.
a running in: the incursion of sea water.
Origin of incursion 1400–50; late Middle English <Latin incursiōn- (stem of incursiō ) raid, equivalent to incurs (us ) (past participle of incurrere to incur) + -iōn- -ion; see excursion
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Words nearby incursion incur, incurable, incurious, incurrence, incurrent, incursion , incursive, incurvate, incurvation, incurve, incus
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Example sentences from the Web for incursion Griswold was undeniably an incursion on democratic powers with a definite whiff of activism.
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And I remember once there was a Nicaraguan Sandinista incursion in Honduras and the Nicaraguans denied it.
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And at midnight Spanish time, the Nicaraguans said, ‘Okay, we had an incursion , but it was justified.’
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Much of the American left is critical of Israel, particularly since its incursion into Gaza.
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Israel makes an incursion into Gaza every few years, and we always have little choice but to let it play out.
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One poem narrates the circumstances of an English incursion in 1596, during which the town of Faro was stormed and sacked.
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And, for all these causes, the incursion of the Jacobites left no lasting bitterness among the British peoples.
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The first incursion of the fair Aryans from the northwest settled down, it is claimed, in the northern portions of the country.
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When Mardonius made a second incursion into the country of Attica, the people passed over again into the isle of Salamis.
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Hence the incursion of a new weed is generally first noticed along the highway or the railroad.
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British Dictionary definitions for incursion noun a sudden invasion, attack, or raid
the act of running or leaking into; penetration
Derived forms of incursion incursive (ɪnˈkɜːsɪv ), adjective Word Origin for incursion C15: from Latin incursiō onset, attack, from incurrere to run into; see incur
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Words related to incursion raid, intrusion, inroad, attack, penetration, foray, aggression, infiltration, irruption