(noun.) the act of entering some territory or domain (often in large numbers); 'the incursion of television into the American living room'.
(noun.) the mistake of incurring liability or blame.
哈里特编辑
双语例句
The little book is the only known incursion of its author into literature, if we except the brief articles he has written for technical papers and for the magazines. 弗兰克·刘易斯·戴尔.爱迪生的生平和发明.
No feudal baron in _Magna Charta_ times could have more thoroughly resented some incursion of the crown. 哈丽叶特·比切·斯托.汤姆叔叔的小屋.
In this sense, a thought (what a thing suggests but is not as it is presented) is creative,--an incursion into the novel. 约翰·杜威.民主与教育.
Even before these incursions learning had suffered under the calamity of war. 李贝.西洋科学史.
To divide it was to ruin it, and to expose every part of it to be oppressed and swallowed up by the incursions of its neighbours. 亚当·斯密.国富论.
Such incursions struck the English with affright, in all those towns where there was still sufficient population to feel the change. 玛丽·雪莱.最后一个人.
I had often made depredations on these preserves; and the neglected state of the property facilitated my incursions. 玛丽·雪莱.最后一个人.
The little book is the only known incursion of its author into literature, if we except the brief articles he has written for technical papers and for the magazines. 弗兰克·刘易斯·戴尔.爱迪生的生平和发明.
No feudal baron in _Magna Charta_ times could have more thoroughly resented some incursion of the crown. 哈丽叶特·比切·斯托.汤姆叔叔的小屋.
In this sense, a thought (what a thing suggests but is not as it is presented) is creative,--an incursion into the novel. 约翰·杜威.民主与教育.