irruption

[ɪ'rʌpʃən]
  • n. 闯入,侵入;激剧繁殖
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irruption (n.)
1570s, from Middle French irruption or directly from Latin irruptionem (nominative irruptio) "a breaking in, bursting in, invasion," noun of action from past participle stem of irrumpere, from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (see in- (2)) + rumpere (see rupture (n.)). Frequently confused with eruption.
1. The whole body made a disorderly irruption into Mr. Bounderby's dining - room.
这一大堆人莽莽撞撞地拥进了庞得贝先生的餐厅.

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2. The authors used the Analytic Hierarchy Process ( AHP ) in the researches of coal seam floor water - irruption.
将系统工程中的层次 分析法 引入煤层底板突水的研究中.

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