incursion
noun /ɪnˈkɜːʃn/
/ɪnˈkɜːrʒn/
(formal)- incursion (into something) a sudden attack on a place by foreign armies, etc.
突然入侵;突然侵犯;袭击 - Border patrols were increased to deter further incursions by foreign forces.
增加了边关巡逻以阻止外国军队的进一步入侵行动。 - Government troops made an incursion into territory held by the rebels.
政府军入侵了叛军控制的领土。
- Border patrols were increased to deter further incursions by foreign forces.
- incursion (into something) the sudden appearance of something in a particular area of activity that is either not expected or not wanted
(意外的)搅扰,介入
词源late Middle English (formerly also as encursion): from Latin incursio(n-), from the verb incurrere, from in- ‘towards’ + currere ‘run’.