invasions

invasions[inˈveiʒənz] 

原级:invasion

invasions 基本解释
侵犯;武装入侵( invasion的名词复数 );涌入;干预;
invasions 单语例句

1. The most imposing structure dating from the era of invasions is probably the Ananuri fortress, at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains.

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2. Any country should enjoy the right to develop necessary military means and capabilities to defend itself from foreign attacks and invasions.

3. For those with haunting memories of foreign invasions and internal revolts, the " Sick Man of East Asia " is now the envy of the world.

4. He also joined several defense walls around the country into the Great Wallin order to fend off invasions from the Huns in the north.

5. Zhuo chose physics as her major, believing that only science could resurrect China from feudalism and imperialist invasions.

6. China has repeatedly suffered from imperialist invasions from the sea for lack of a strong navy.

7. The PLAAF's mission is to deter and prevent foreign invasions and separatist incidents.

8. Tabloid frothing about Asian invasions and selling the farm to China keep the yellow peril alive.

9. US authorities are reporting a spike in killings, kidnappings and home invasions connected to Mexico's murderous cartels.

10. The move was expected but nonetheless brought protests from civil libertarians worried about invasions of privacy.