Keyword
outline
Info
FrequencyTop 900-1000
Type
Kyōiku (5th grade) 
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KankenLevel 6
Heisig314
Readings
Composed of
rice field
each
Used in vocabulary (180 in total)
capture (of enemy territory); taking (by storm); defeating (an opponent); attacking (a problem) strategically
strategy; tactics
aggression; invasion; raid
Examples (31 in total)
The rapid growth of the firm was attributed to its unique strategy.
It's a fort built to defend the town from invasion.
The people could repel the invasion.
They invaded the country.
This book deals with the invasion of the Romans.
He thought maybe this was a trick.
The phone call was a trick to get him out of the house.
You should omit this word from the sentence.
Write your name in full.
They invaded the country with tanks and guns.
My name is Robert, so they call me Bob for short.
They resisted the invaders.
The country fell into the invader's hand.
A government official's stately mansion was looted.
He kept the invaders at bay with a machine gun.
The revolutionary council met to plan strategy.
The invasion of other countries is a shameful action.
Catherine, or Cath for short.
Hitler invaded Poland in 1939.
The natives have to defend their land against invaders.
You can omit the last chapter of the book.
Tom is a schemer.
What is this the abbreviation for?
Do you know what UNESCO stands for?
He did a rough drawing to show me the way to the station.
In tomorrow's meeting, we're planning to adopt a new marketing strategy.
England was invaded by the Danes.
You can omit the preposition in this phrase.
The strength of the firm is attributed to its future-oriented strategy.
The allies condemned the invasion as a violation of UN resolutions.
Omission is a perfectly good example of an expression technique, and is brought up in many grammar books.