B2 [ I or T ] to enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possession of it入侵,侵略
C1 [ I or T ] to enter a place in large numbers, usually when unwanted and in order to take possession or do damage(通常为了谋财或搞破坏而不受欢迎地)涌入,蜂拥而入
[ T ] to enter an area of activity in a forceful and noticeable way强势进入(某领域)
C2 [ T ] to spoil a situation or quality for another person without thinking about their feelings侵犯,侵扰
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The Spanish Armada was sent by the king of Spain to invade England in 1588.
Supporters invaded the pitch.
The D-Day landings began on 6 June 1944, when Allied forces invaded Normandy.
They fought fearlessly against the troops who were invading from the north.
The country does not have the resources to invade its neighbour.
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