Frequency rank: 2,418. – 2,419.
- invasion; incursion; raid; aggression; intrusion; trespass; penetration; hacking
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- invasion
- incursion
- raid
- aggression
- intrusion
- trespass
- penetration
- hacking
This meaning refers to an aggressive entry into a territory or area, typically involving force or violence.
This meaning indicates a brief or sudden attack or entry into another's space.
This meaning signifies a surprise attack to commit theft or violence.
Last night, the bank was raided, and 6 million yen was stolen.
This meaning is used to describe hostile actions or behaviors.
An invasion is considered an act of aggression against international law.
This meaning refers to unwelcome interference in someone else's affairs.
His intrusion into her privacy is not tolerated.
This meaning refers to entering someone else's property without permission.
This meaning indicates the act of entering something, often used in a physical or metaphorical sense.
The penetration of information caused security issues.
This meaning refers to illegally accessing computer systems or networks.
Generated collocations (experimental)
しんにゅう侵入をするto invadeしんにゅうしゃ侵入者intruderふほうしんにゅう不法侵入trespassingでえたデータしんにゅう侵入data breachしすてむシステムしんにゅう侵入system intrusionしんにゅうけんちしすてむ侵入検知システムintrusion detection systemしんにゅう侵入があるthere is an intrusionしんにゅう侵入をこころみる試みるto attempt an intrusionしんにゅう侵入こうい行為intrusive actせんよう専用くいき区域へのしんにゅう侵入trespassing into a restricted area
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"How did you break in without any lockpicks?" "The bathroom window was open."
A tall man intruded into my apartment with a gun.
The thief broke into the house while we were away.
When I was in London last year, someone broke into my room and stole my wallet.
Near the door, an elaborate metal robot -- a robot designed to keep away intruders, was standing coldly.