Englisch
Detailübersetzungen für invade (Englisch) ins Schwedisch
invade:
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to invade (break into; penetrate; enter by force; force one's way in)
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to invade (march in; go in; enter)
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to invade (infiltrate; intrude; penetrate; break into)
Konjugationen für invade:
present
- invade
- invade
- invades
- invade
- invade
- invade
simple past
- invaded
- invaded
- invaded
- invaded
- invaded
- invaded
present perfect
- have invaded
- have invaded
- has invaded
- have invaded
- have invaded
- have invaded
past continuous
- was invading
- were invading
- was invading
- were invading
- were invading
- were invading
future
- shall invade
- will invade
- will invade
- shall invade
- will invade
- will invade
continuous present
- am invading
- are invading
- is invading
- are invading
- are invading
- are invading
subjunctive
- be invaded
- be invaded
- be invaded
- be invaded
- be invaded
- be invaded
diverse
- invade!
- let's invade!
- invaded
- invading
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Übersetzung Matrix für invade:
Noun | Verwandte Übersetzungen | Weitere Übersetzungen |
bryta sig in | break-in; burglary | |
Verb | Verwandte Übersetzungen | Weitere Übersetzungen |
bryta sig in | break into; enter by force; force one's way in; invade; penetrate | break in; break into a house; commit burglary; rob |
infiltrera | break into; infiltrate; intrude; invade; penetrate | |
inträda | enter; go in; invade; march in | enter into; register |
marschera in | enter; go in; invade; march in | |
tåga in | enter; go in; invade; march in | |
vandra in | enter; go in; invade; march in | |
- | encroach upon; infest; intrude on; obtrude upon; occupy; overrun | |
Other | Verwandte Übersetzungen | Weitere Übersetzungen |
invadera | invade |
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Synonyms for "invade":
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Wiktionary Übersetzungen für invade:
invade
Cross Translation:
verb
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to move into
- invade → invadera
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• invade | → invadera | ↔ invadieren — Militär, bildungssprachlich, selten: in fremdes Gebiet (meist zum Zwecke der Eroberung) einfallen |