incursion
Word family nounincursionadjectiveincursive
in·cur·sion /ɪnˈkɜːʃən, -ʒən $ ɪnˈkɜːrʒən/ noun [countableC] formal 1 PMATTACKa sudden attack into an area that belongs to other people 突然入侵,突然侵犯incursion into a combined British and French incursion into China in 1857 1857年英法联军入侵中国
2 ARRIVEWANTthe sudden arrival of something or someone into a place or activity where they do not belong or have not been before, used especially to say that they are not welcome 进入;〔尤指不受欢迎的〕介入incursion into The media was criticized for its thoughtless incursion into the domestic grief of the family. 媒体因不顾他人感受介入该家庭的不幸事件而遭到批评。
the Japanese incursion into the U.S. domestic electronics market 日本进入美国家用电器市场
Origin incursion (1400-1500) Old French Latin, from
incurrere;
→ INCUR