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invade [ɪn'veɪd](b) figurative envahir;∎ the village was invaded by reporters les journalistes ont envahi le village;∎ her mind was invaded by sudden doubts le doute s'empara soudain de son esprit;∎ to invade sb's privacy s'immiscer dans la vie privée de qnenvahir -
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verb1) вторгаться; захватывать, оккупировать2) овладеть, нахлынуть (о чувстве); fear invaded her mind ее охватил страх3) посягать (на чьи-л. права)4) поражать (о болезни)Syn:encroach* * *(v) оккупировать* * ** * *[in·vade || ɪn'veɪd] v. вторгаться, захватывать, оккупировать, овладеть, нахлынуть, посягать, поражать* * *восхититьвосхищатьврыватьсявторгатьсязахватитьзахватыватьнахлынутьовладетьоккупироватьпоражатьпосягатьувлекать* * *1) вторгаться 2) а) мед. поражать (о болезни) б) ворваться (о звуках) в) овладеть, нахлынуть 3) посягать (на чьи-л. права); нарушать -
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verbഅതിക്രമിക്കുക, ഇരച്ചു കയറുക -
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in'veid((of an enemy) to enter (a country etc) with an army: Britain was twice invaded by the Romans.) invadir- invader- invasion
invade vb invadirtr[ɪn'veɪd]1 (gen) invadir1 invadirv.• invadir v.• irrumpir v.ɪn'veɪd
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vi ( Mil) invadir[ɪn'veɪd]VT (Mil) invadir; [+ privacy] invadir; [+ sb's rights] usurpar* * *[ɪn'veɪd]
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[ɪn'veɪd] transitive verbPoland was invaded by the Germans — die Deutschen marschierten in Polen (Akk.) ein
2) (swarm into) [Touristen, Kinder:] überschwemmen3) (fig.) [unangenehmes Gefühl, Krankheit, Schwäche:] befallen; [Krankheit, Seuche, Unwetter:] heimsuchen* * *[in'veid]((of an enemy) to enter (a country etc) with an army: Britain was twice invaded by the Romans.) angreifen- academic.ru/39094/invader">invader- invasion* * *in·vade[ɪnˈveɪd]I. vt1. (occupy)to \invade a country in ein Land einmarschierenthe squatters \invaded the house die Hausbesetzer drangen in das Gebäude eininvading bacteria MED eindringende Bakteriento \invade the peace den Frieden verletzento \invade sb's privacy jds Privatsphäre verletzenII. vi einfallen, einmarschieren* * *[In'veɪd]vt(MIL)einmarschieren in (+acc); (fig) überfallen, heimsuchen; privacy eindringen in (+acc), stören; (MED) cell etc befallen* * *invade [ınˈveıd]A v/t2. sich ausbreiten über (akk) oder in (dat), erfüllen:fear invaded all alle wurden von Furcht ergriffen4. fig überlaufen, -schwemmen:invading troops Invasionstruppen* * *[ɪn'veɪd] transitive verb1) einfallen in (+ Akk.) [Gebiet, Staat]2) (swarm into) [Touristen, Kinder:] überschwemmen3) (fig.) [unangenehmes Gefühl, Krankheit, Schwäche:] befallen; [Krankheit, Seuche, Unwetter:] heimsuchen4) (encroach upon) stören [Ruhe, Frieden]; eindringen in (+ Akk.) [Bereich, Privatsphäre]* * *v.eindringen v. -
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1. v вторгаться, нападать; захватывать, занимать, оккупировать; насильственно овладеватьto invade a country — вторгнуться в страну; оккупировать страну
2. v врываться3. v нахлынуть; наводнить, заполнить4. v охватывать, овладевать5. v посягать6. v поражать; распространятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. attack (verb) assail; assault; attack; fall on; foray; harry; inroad; make war on; maraud; overrun; overswarm; raid; storm2. infect (verb) infect; infest; pervade3. intrude (verb) infringe on; interfere; interrupt; intrude; obtrude; push aside; take over; transgress; violate one's privacy4. trespass (verb) encroach; entrench; infringe; trespassАнтонимический ряд: -
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in'veid((of an enemy) to enter (a country etc) with an army: Britain was twice invaded by the Romans.) invadere, overfalle- invader- invasioninvadereverb \/ɪnˈveɪd\/1) invadere, trenge inn (i), gjøre invasjon (i), okkupere2) ( om sykdommer) angripe3) ( om følelser) gripe, fylle, bemektige seg4) ( overført også) oversvømme5) krenke, gjøre inngrep i -
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[in'veid]((of an enemy) to enter (a country etc) with an army: Britain was twice invaded by the Romans.) napasti- invader- invasion* * *[invéid]transitive verbvdreti, napasti, navaliti; prevzeti, zavzeti; prisvojiti si; figuratively kratiti; prekršiti; samovoljno posegati v kajto invade s.o.'s rights — kratiti komu njegove pravice -
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[ɪn'veɪd]verbo transitivo invadere (anche fig.)to invade sb.'s privacy — violare la privacy di qcn
* * *[in'veid]((of an enemy) to enter (a country etc) with an army: Britain was twice invaded by the Romans.) invadere- invader- invasion* * *[ɪn'veɪd]verbo transitivo invadere (anche fig.)to invade sb.'s privacy — violare la privacy di qcn
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[in'veid]((of an enemy) to enter (a country etc) with an army: Britain was twice invaded by the Romans.) invadir- invader- invasion* * *in.vade[inv'eid] vt 1 invadir, tomar. the house was invaded by insects / a casa foi invadida por insetos. 2 violar. 3 intrometer-se. 4 infectar. to be invaded by coll ser acometido de. -
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