invade
in
ˌɪn
in
vade
ˈveɪd
veid
British pronunciation
/ɪnvˈe‍ɪd/

英語での「invade」の定義と意味

to invade
01

侵略する, 軍事占領する

to enter a territory using armed forces in order to occupy or take control of it
Intransitive
Transitive: to invade a territory
to invade definition and meaning
example
The army decided to invade the neighboring country to secure vital resources.
軍隊は重要な資源を確保するために隣国を侵略することを決めた。
02

侵す, 侵害する

to intrude upon or encroach on someone’s personal space, thoughts, or feelings
Transitive: to invade someone's privacy or thoughts
example
His constant questioning seemed to invade her privacy, making her uncomfortable.
彼の絶え間ない質問は彼女のプライバシーを侵害しているようで、彼女を不快にさせた。
03

侵略する, 大勢で押し寄せる

to enter a place, situation, or activity in large numbers
Transitive: to invade a place or situation
example
The protesters invaded the government building, demanding immediate action.
抗議者たちは政府の建物に侵入し、即時の行動を要求した。
04

侵入する, 広がる

(of a parasite or disease) to spread into and affect an organism or part of its body
Transitive: to invade an organ or tissue
example
The virus invaded his respiratory system, leading to severe pneumonia.
ウイルスが彼の呼吸器系に侵入し、重い肺炎を引き起こした。
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