英[ɪn'veɪsɪv]美[ɪn'veɪsɪv]
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来自 invade, 入侵,侵犯。
adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
小知识
Anything invasive goes or grows where you don’t want it. An invasive procedure at the doctor hurts, and an invasive plant, like kudzu, grows all over the garden. And the yard. And the house.
Invasive species are plants or animals that are not native to an environment and steadily spread, sometimes taking over the native landscape. The same could be said of diseases such as cancer. Invasive surgery usually involves making an incision with a scalpel. We call policies or laws invasive when they endanger personal or civil rights and liberties. No one likes an invasion. Raccoons are an invasive species in Scotland, but no one believed their fake accents anyway.
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单词用法
词源词缀
来自invade,入侵,侵犯。in-入+-vas-走+-ive形容词词尾
词组短语
invasive carcinoma[医]浸润性癌;