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单词 invade
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invade verb
invade (invade a country) interfere (invade sb's privacy)
invade

verb

 See also the entry for attack verb 2 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 / regionto invade / occupy / seize / capture / take / conquer a town / cityto occupy / seize / capture / take a buildingto seize / take control of a placetroops / soldiers invade / occupy / seize / capture / take a placea 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 attack noun 1 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

noun

[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)/ /

noun

[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

noun

[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/ /

noun

[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。 conquer /ˈkɒŋkə(r); NAmE ˈkɑːŋkər/ [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

noun

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。
interfere

verb

interfere ♦︎ impinge ♦︎ intrude ♦︎ meddle ♦︎ invade ♦︎ pry ♦︎ encroach ♦︎ muscle inThese words all mean to become involved in sth that does not concern you or to affect sb/sth in a negative way. 这些词均表示干涉、妨碍、侵扰。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to impinge / intrude / encroach on / onto / upon sb / sthto intrude / pry / encroach into sthto interfere / meddle in sthto interfere in / impinge on / intrude on / invade / encroach on sb's privacyto interfere in / intrude on / meddle in / pry into sb's affairsto interfere in / impinge on / intrude on / invade / pry into sb's lifeto interfere in / intrude on / pry into / encroach on sb's private / personal lifeto impinge on / intrude on / invade sb's consciousnessto constantly interfere / impinge / invade / encroach interfere / /ˌɪntəˈfɪə(r); NAmE ˌɪntərˈfɪr/ [intransitive] (disapproving) to become involved in and try to influence a situation that does not concern you, in a way that annoys people 干涉;干预;介入I wish my mother would stop interfering and let me make my own decisions.我希望我母亲别再干预,让我自己拿主意。The police are unwilling to interfere in family problems.警方不愿意插手家庭问题。Britain has no right to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.英国无权干涉别国内政。 interference

noun

[uncountable] They resent foreign interference in the internal affairs of their country.他们憎恶对本国内政的外来干涉。
impinge /ɪmˈpɪndʒ/ / [intransitive] (formal) to have a noticeable effect on sb/sth, especially in a negative way 对⋯有明显(不良)影响;妨碍;侵犯He never allowed his work to impinge on his private life.他从不让他的工作妨碍私生活。The preparations for war were beginning to impinge.备战的影响开始显现。 see also violate break 3 intrude / /ɪnˈtruːd/ / [intransitive] (rather formal, disapproving) to become involved in a situation where you are not wanted, especially sb's private affairs; to affect sb/sth in an unpleasant or annoying way 介入(尤指别人的私事);干扰;侵扰We should not intrude upon their private grief.我们不该过问他们不愿公开的伤心事。The sound of the telephone intruded into his dreams.电话铃声把他从梦中扰醒了。 intrusion / /ɪnˈtruːʒn/ /

noun

[uncountable, countable] press intrusion into the affairs of the royals新闻界对王室成员私事的侵扰
intrusive

adjective

I don't like their intrusive sales methods.我不喜欢他们咄咄逼人的销售方式。Some of the islanders found the presence of the film crew too intrusive.有些岛上的居民觉得电影摄制组的到来十分扰民。
meddle [intransitive] (disapproving) to become involved in sth that does not concern you, for example by offering advice or making changes, in a way that annoys people 管闲事,干涉,干预(如胡乱提建议或作改变)He had no right to meddle in her affairs.他无权干涉她的事情。I'm not the sort of proprietor who meddles with editorial policy.我不是那种干预编辑方针的老板。 invade [transitive] (written, usually disapproving) to have a noticeable effect on sth in an unpleasant or annoying way 侵扰;干扰Does the press have the right to invade her privacy in this way?新闻界有权以这种方式干扰她的私生活吗?Consumerism now invades every aspect of our lives.消费主义如今侵入到我们生活的方方面面。 invasion / /ɪnˈveɪʒn/ /

noun

[countable, uncountable] The actress described the photographs as an invasion of privacy.那个女演员认为这些照片侵犯了隐私权。
pry / /praɪ/ / [intransitive] (disapproving) to try to find out information about other people's private lives in a way that is annoying or rude 探听;打听;探查隐私I'm sick of you prying into my personal life!我讨厌你打探我的私生活!I'm sorry, I didn't mean to pry.对不起,我并不想打探别人的私事。 encroach /ɪnˈkrəʊtʃ; NAmE ɪnˈkroʊtʃ/ [intransitive] (formal, disapproving) to gradually have a strong effect on sth, especially in a negative way, or to use up too much of sth 侵占;侵犯;扰乱He never allows work to encroach upon his family life.他从不让工作扰乱他的家庭生活。 ˌmuscle ˈin

phrasal verb

(informal, disapproving) to force your way into a situation that does not concern you, in order to get sth for yourself 强行干涉,粗暴干涉(以从中得益)A small-time Dutch gangster was trying to muscle in on the deal.一个荷兰小流氓正想要横插一手,从这桩交易中捞一笔。Banks, too, are now muscling in on the insurance market.银行现在也开始强力进占保险市场。
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