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noun1) (of troops, virus, locusts) Invasion, die; (of weeds etc.) massenweise Ausbreitung; (intrusion) [überfallartiges] Eindringen (of in + Akk.)* * *[-ʒən]noun die Invasion* * *in·va·sion[ɪnˈveɪʒən]n\invasion by enemy forces Einmarsch m von feindlichen Truppen\invasion of a territory Einfall m in ein Gebiet\invasion of privacy Eingriff m in die Intimsphäre* * *[In'veIZən] Invasion f; (of privacy etc) Eingriff m (of in +acc)the German invasion of Poland — der Einmarsch or Einfall der Deutschen in Polen
* * *invasion [ınˈveıʒn] sthe German invasion of France HIST der Einmarsch der Deutschen in Frankreich;an invasion of tourists fig eine Touristeninvasion2. METEO Einbruch m:invasion of cold air Kälteeinbruch m* * *noun1) (of troops, virus, locusts) Invasion, die; (of weeds etc.) massenweise Ausbreitung; (intrusion) [überfallartiges] Eindringen (of in + Akk.)* * *(of) n.Einfall -¨e m.Eingriff -e m.Invasion -en f.
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