English-Spanish translations for invasion

  • invasiónPor ello, es necesaria una nueva invasión. That is why a new invasion is needed. La invasión parecía un proyecto feminista. The invasion resembled a feminist project. El plan legaliza la invasión turca de Chipre. The plan legalises the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
  • ataqueEntonces los ataques terroristas estaban en nuestras mentes, mientras que ahora el enfoque está en la invasión del Iraq. At that time, terrorist attacks were uppermost in our minds, whereas now the focus is on the invasion of Iraq. Han pasado a la historia treinta años de opresión depravada, marcados solo por unos cuantos hitos sangrientos de invasiones fallidas al extranjero y ataques genocidas en casa. 30 years of vicious oppression, marked only by a few bloodied milestones of failed invasions abroad and genocidal assaults at home lie in the past.

Definition of invasion

  • A military action consisting of armed forces of one geopolitical entity entering territory controlled by another such entity, generally with the objective of conquering territory or altering the established government
  • The spread of cancer cells, bacteries and such to the organism

Examples

  • an invasion of mobile phones
  • an invasion of bees
  • an invasion of foreign tourists

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