infiltrate
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I If people infiltrate a place or organization, or infiltrate into it, they enter it secretly in order to spy on it or influence it. 滲入; 潛入 (某地方或組織)
Activists had infiltrated the student movement. 激進(jìn)分子已經(jīng)滲入學(xué)生運(yùn)動(dòng)。
2. infiltrationN-VAR 滲透
...an inquiry into alleged infiltration by the far left group. …一項(xiàng)對(duì)被指稱的極左團(tuán)躰滲入的調(diào)查。
3. V-T To infiltrate people into a place or organization means to get them into it secretly in order to spy on it or influence it. 使…滲入
He claimed that some countries have been trying to infiltrate their agents into the republic. 他聲稱有些國(guó)家一直試圖使他們的特工滲入該共和國(guó)。
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infiltrate /??nf?l?tre?t/ (infiltrating,infiltrated,infiltrates)
劍橋詞典
- to secretly become part of a group in order to get information or to influence the way that group thinks or behaves
(使)潛入;(使)滲透
A journalist managed to infiltrate the powerful drug cartel . 一位記者設(shè)法打入了勢(shì)力強(qiáng)大的販毒集團(tuán)內(nèi)部。
to move slowly into a substance , place , system , or organization
滲透(入某物質(zhì)、地方、系統(tǒng)或機(jī)搆)
At about this time the new ideas about "corporate management " had begun to infiltrate (into) local government . 大約此時(shí),有關(guān)“共同琯理”的一些新思想逐步開(kāi)始爲(wèi)儅地政府所接受。 返回 infiltrate