Invasion in spanish
Invasión
pronunciation: inbɑsioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: inbɑsioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
invasion = invasión.
Example: Incidentally, this book was about the invasion of Denmark.more:
» air invasion = invasión aérea, invasión por aire.
Example: It will be difficult for an air invasion because the Russian air defense system is considered the best air defense system in the world.» enemy invasion = invasión enemiga.
Example: We need to build more ships or else our shores are vulnerable to pirates and enemy invasions.» home invasion = invasión del hogar, robo con los inquilinos dentro.
Example: Thanks to fingerprints left on a glass of water, police have made a quick arrest in a home invasion last week in which two intruders terrorized an elderly couple.» invasion force = fuerza invasora.
Example: The Japanese believed they could inflict at least 50,000 casualties to an invasion force by kamikaze attacks alone.» invasion of people's right to + Nombre = violación del derecho de la gente a + Nombre.
Example: This may be an invasion of people's right to privacy.» invasion of privacy = violación de la intimidad.
Example: The author suggests that the Japanese, as a nation, are insensitive to the invasion of privacy, both from the standpoint of the invader and the sufferer.» invasion of space = invasión del espacio personal.
Example: Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.» land invasion = invasión territorial, invasión por tierra.
Example: Only the threat of a nuclear strike would deter any other large nation from military land invasion of the United Kingdom.» sea invasion = invasión por mar.
Example: These tank traps were the last line of defence against an enemy sea invasion of the coast during World War II.