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Перевод: invade
[глагол] вторгаться; захватывать; оккупировать; овладеть; нахлынуть; посягать; поражать
Тезаурус:
- In many cases the threads of mycelium invade the plant roots and act in symbiosis as channels for nutrients between soil and plant.
- Then blood vessels invade the clot and connective tissue cells from the blood enter the clot and form fibroblasts.
- Lebanon was easy to invade.
- MI5's initial task was to counter alleged German plans to secretly invade Britain by infiltrating thousands of spies.
- No effort is being spared to ensure that the 1,400 journalists and hundreds of European officials who are expected to invade the capital for the June summit depart with a good impression of Irish hospitality.
- To gain the upper hand Charles had to repeatedly invade and conquer the four Saxon regions; he used drastic techniques of extermination and punishment; he transplanted entire tribes forcibly to weaken any sense of identity and revolution; he built towns, churches and castles wherever possible, and supported large numbers of Christian missionaries to the pagans by force of arms.
- Much more rarely, Candida can invade the eye, kidney, liver or brain, doing serious damage.
- In some people whose immunological defences are weakened, either by the effect of drugs, cancer, or as a result of a congenital defect in antibody production, the fungus can invade the external skin surface, which is resistant to such infection under normal circumstances.
- The train brings us here, we plan to invade
- Now Saddam can invade, the Soviet Union can fall apart and Japanese asset values can collapse without gold showing any reaction.
- "But we'll invade this year, surely?" said Lomas.
- All Liskeard women and children were to be sent to the moors in case the French again threatened to invade.
- In certain serious blood disorders it can invade other parts of the body, such as the lungs or central nervous system, with severe, if not fatal, consequences.
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