单词 | invasion |
释义 | invasion From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Militaryinvasionin‧va‧sion /ɪnˈveɪʒən/ ●●○ noun1 [countable, uncountable]PM when the army of one country enters another country by force, in order to take control of itinvasion of the invasion of Normandy2 [countable]LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT the arrival in a place of a lot of people or things, often where they are not wanted the annual invasion of teenagers for the Glastonbury Festival3 → invasion of privacyExamples from the Corpusinvasion• The fear of an invasion by rebels is always present.• an invasion of cheap imports• Some analysts fear that increasing desperation could lead to a military invasion of the country's southern neighbors.• the invasion of Normandy |
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