invasions
n. 武裝入侵( invasion的名詞複數 ); (尤指煩擾的)湧入; 侵犯; 干預
If there is an invasion of a country, a foreign army enters it by force.
...seven years after the Roman invasion of Britain...
羅馬人入侵英國7年以後
He was commander in chief during the invasion of Panama.
在侵略巴拿馬的戰役中他是總司令。
If you refer to the arrival of a large number of people or things as an invasion, you are emphasizing that they are unpleasant or difficult to deal with.
...this year's annual invasion of flies, wasps and ants...
今年,蒼蠅、黃蜂和螞蟻同往年一樣的大批進犯
Seaside resorts such as Blackpool and Brighton are preparing for a tourist invasion.
像布萊克浦與布賴頓這樣的海濱勝地正為遊客的大批湧入做準備。
If you describe an action as an invasion, you disapprove of it because it affects someone or something in a way that is not wanted.
Is reading a child's diary always a gross invasion of privacy?
偷看孩子的日記一定是對個人隱私的嚴重侵犯嗎?
...the first skirmish in the invasion of the British Parliament by Brussels.
布魯塞爾干擾英國議會的首次摩擦
barbarian invasions of the fifth century
五世紀時野蠻人的入侵
The result of these invasions was the near obliteration of ancient Egypt.
這幾次入侵使古代埃及幾遭毀滅.
I object to these invasions of my privacy.
我反對這些侵擾我私生活的行徑.
How does that explain the home invasions in two other states?
如何解釋在其他兩個州發生的入室搶劫?
Chinese nationalism originates in reactions to imperialist invasions of China.
中國民族主義亦源於對帝國主義侵華之反動.