释义 |
infiltrate美 [ɪn'fɪl.treɪt] 英 ['ɪnfɪltreɪt] - v.渗透;渗入;潜入
- n.渗入物
- 网络浸润;使渗入;秘密地潜入
第三人称单数:infiltrates 现在分词:infiltrating 过去式:infiltrated v. penetrate,permeate,gain access to,break into,creep into 1. | [t][i] (使)悄悄进入,潜入to enter or make sb enter a place or an organization secretly, especially in order to get information that can be used against it |
| The headquarters had been infiltrated by enemy spies. 总部混入了敌方特务。 | | Rebel forces were infiltrated into the country. 反叛力量潜入了这个国家。 | | The CIA agents successfully infiltrated into the terrorist organizations. 中央情报局的特工人员成功地渗入了恐怖分子组织。 |
2. | [i][t] ~ (into) sth 渗入;渗透to pass slowly into sth |
| Only a small amount of the rainwater actually infiltrates into the soil. 实际上只有少量雨水渗进了土壤。 |
v. | 1. to become part of an organization, or enter a place, surreptitiously in order to gather information or influence events, or send agents to do this 2. to cross into enemy territory without the enemy's knowledge, or send somebody into enemy territory in this way 3. to pass through a substance by filtration, or make a liquid or gas pass through a substance by filtration 4. to secretly join an organization or go into a place in order to find out information about it or damage it 5. to become a feature of something gradually, without anyone noticing 1. to become part of an organization, or enter a place, surreptitiously in order to gather information or influence events, or send agents to do this 2. to cross into enemy territory without the enemy's knowledge, or send somebody into enemy territory in this way 3. to pass through a substance by filtration, or make a liquid or gas pass through a substance by filtration 4. to secretly join an organization or go into a place in order to find out information about it or damage it 5. to become a feature of something gradually, without anyone noticing | n. | 1. a substance that gradually accumulates in tissues and cells, e.g. fat |
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