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in·fil·trate AHD[ĭn-fĭlʹtrāt', ĭnʹfĭl-] D.J.[ɪnˈfɪlˌtreɪt, ˈɪnfɪl-]K.K.[ɪnˈfɪlˌtret, ˈɪnfɪl-]v.(动词)in.fil.trat.ed, in.fil.trat.ing, in.fil.trates v.tr.(及物动词)- To pass (troops, for example) surreptitiously into enemy-held territory.潜入:偷偷将(如军队)派遣进入敌人占领的地区
- To penetrate with hostile intent:渗透:怀着敌意而渗透进入:infiltrate enemy lines; a team of terrorists that had infiltrated the country.渗入敌军防线;一队渗入该国的恐怖分子
- To enter or take up positions in gradually or surreptitiously, as for purposes of espionage or takeover:混入,接收:秘密地或逐渐地进入或获取职位,目的是间谍行为或掌握政权:tried to infiltrate key government agencies with spies.派间谍试图渗透进政府的关键职位
- To cause (a liquid, for example) to permeate a substance by passing through its interstices or pores.渗透:透过间隙或小孔使一种物质(如水)渗过另一种物质
- To permeate (a porous substance) with a liquid or gas.使浸透:用水或气体穿过多孔物质
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To gain entrance gradually or surreptitiously.渗透:逐渐地或秘密地获得进入权
n.(名词)- One that infiltrates, especially an abnormal substance that accumulates gradually in cells or body tissues.渗透物:能渗透的物质,尤指一种能在细胞或人体组织中聚集的异常物质
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