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irrupt

VI บุกเข้าไป ในทันที  บุกรุก  buk-kao-pai-nai-tan-te

 

irruption

N การ บุกรุก เข้าไป อย่างรวดเร็ว และ รุนแรง  การรุกล้ำ  invasion incursion kan-buk-kao-pai-yang-reo-raol-lea-run-ranf

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

IRRUPTION

n.[L. irruption; in and rumpo, to break or burst. ] 1. A bursting in; a breaking or sudden violent rushing into a place. Holland has been often inundated by irruptions of the sea.
2. A sudden invasion or incursion; a sudden, violent inroad, or entrance of invaders into a place or country; as the irruption of the northern nations into France and Italy.

 

IRRUPTIVE

a.Rushing in or upon.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

IRRUPTED

Ir *rupt "ed, a. Etym: [L. irruptus, p. p. of irrumpere to break in; pref. ir- in + rumpere to break or burst. See Rupture. ]

 

Defn: Broken with violence.

 

IRRUPTION

Ir *rup "tion, n. Etym: [L. irruptio: cf. F. irruption. See Irrupted. ]

 

1. A bursting in; a sudden, violent rushing into a place; as, irruptions of the sea. Lest evil tidings, with too rude irruption Hitting thy aged ear, should pierce too deep. Milton.

 

2. A sudden and violent inroad, or entrance of invaders; as, the irruptions of the Goths into Italy. Addison.

 

Syn. -- Invasion; incursion; inroad. See Invasion.

 

IRRUPTIVE

IRRUPTIVE Ir *rup "tive, a.

 

Defn: Rushing in or upon.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

irrupt

ir rupt |iˈrəpt ɪˈrəpt | verb [ no obj. ] enter forcibly or suddenly: the specter of social revolution once again irrupted into a confident capitalist world. (of a bird or other animal ) migrate into an area in abnormally large numbers. DERIVATIVES ir rup tion |-SHən |noun, ir rup tive |-tiv |adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin irrupt- broken into, from the verb irrumpere, from in- into + rumpere break.

 

Oxford Dictionary

irrupt

irrupt |ɪˈrʌpt | verb [ no obj. ] enter somewhere forcibly or suddenly. (of a bird or other animal ) migrate into an area in abnormally large numbers. DERIVATIVES irruption noun, irruptive adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: (earlier (mid 16th cent. ) as irruption ) from Latin irrupt- broken into , from the verb irrumpere, from in- into + rumpere break .

 

French Dictionary

irruption

irruption n. f. nom féminin 1 Entrée soudaine et brutale de personnes dans un lieu. : Faire irruption dans une pièce. L ’irruption joyeuse des élèves dans la cour de récréation. 2 Envahissement. : L ’irruption des eaux. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom éruption, sortie brutale.

 

Spanish Dictionary

irruptor, -ra

irruptor, -ra adjetivo Que irrumpe (aparece violenta y repentinamente en un lugar ).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

irrupt

ir rupt /ɪrʌ́pt /動詞 自動詞 かたく «…に » 突入 [侵入 ]する «into » ; 〈動物などが 〉大発生 [異常繁殖 ]する .

 

irruption

ir r p tion 名詞 U C «…への » 侵入 ; 侵略 «into » ; (動物の )大発生, 異常繁殖 .