ınvader

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Englisch - Türkisch
istilâcı
invade
istila etmek
invade
ihlal etmek
invade
ele geçirmek
invade
zaptetmek
invade
{f} gaspetmek
invade
tecavüz et/istila et
invade
{f} akın etmek
invade
akın et,istila et
invade
envaze etme
invade
içini kaplamak
invade
{f} saldırmak
invade
istila

1950'de Kuzey Kore Güney Kore'yi istila etti. - In 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea.

Onlar istilacılara karşı ülkelerini savundular. - They defended their country against the invaders.

invade
basmak
invade
doldurup taşırmak
invade
tecavüz etmek
invade
baskın yapmak
invade
istila et

Emevi orduları 711'de İspanya'yı istila etti. - The Umayyad armies invaded Spain in 711.

İnsanların isimlerini düzgün telaffuz edemedikleri ülkeleri istila etmesine izin verilmemelidir. - People shouldn't be allowed to invade countries whose names they can't pronounce correctly.

invade
{f} saldırmak, hücum etmek
Englisch - Englisch
{n} an assailant, encroacher, intruder
invade
To move into

Under some circumstances police are allowed to invade a person's privacy.

invade
To infest or overrun

The picnic was invaded by ants.

invade
occupy in large numbers or live on a host; "the Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North
invade
To grow or spread over; to affect injuriously and progressively; as, gangrene invades healthy tissue
invade
To make an invasion
invade
{f} enter for conquest or plunder, occupy; penetrate; intrude; infringe, encroach
invade
penetrate or assault, in a harmful or injurious way; "The cancer had invaded her lungs"
invade
To attack; to infringe; to encroach on; to violate; as, the king invaded the rights of the people
invade
To enter with hostile intentions; to enter with a view to conquest or plunder; to make an irruption into; to attack; as, the Romans invaded Great Britain
invade
to enter by force in order to conquer
invade
To go into or upon; to pass within the confines of; to enter; used of forcible or rude ingress
invade
to invade someone's privacy: see privacy
invade
If you say that people or animals invade a place, you mean that they enter it in large numbers, often in a way that is unpleasant or difficult to deal with. People invaded the streets in victory processions almost throughout the day
invade
occupy in large numbers or live on a host; "the Kudzu plant infests much of the South and is spreading to the North"
invade
To invade a country means to enter it by force with an army. In autumn 1944 the allies invaded the Italian mainland at Anzio and Salerno The Romans and the Normans came to Britain as invading armies
invade
march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation; "Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939"
invade
to intrude upon, infringe, encroach on, violate; "This new colleague invades my territory"; "The neighbors intrude on your privacy"
ınvader

    Silbentrennung

    in·vad·er

    Türkische aussprache

    înveydır

    Aussprache

    /ənˈvādər/ /ɪnˈveɪdɜr/

    Etymologie

    [ in-'vAd ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. : to intrude + -er
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