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invasion [ɪn'veɪʒən]∎ the Roman invasion of England l'invasion de l'Angleterre par les Romains(b) figurative invasion f, intrusion f;∎ a pitch invasion une intrusion des supporters sur le terrain;∎ we expect the usual invasion of tourists this summer nous nous attendons à l'habituelle invasion de touristes cet été;∎ he considered it an invasion of privacy il l'a ressenti comme une intrusion dans sa vie privée
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