to infiltrate

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pass through

We passed through enemy lines in the fog.

To surreptitiously penetrate, enter or gain access
To move from a vein, remaining in the body
To send soldiers through gaps in the enemy line
To enter by penetrating the pores or interstices of a substance; to filter into or through something
cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices
pass into or through by filtering or permeating; "the substance infiltrated the material"
To penetrate gradually; sometimes used reflexively
cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members; "The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor
If people infiltrate a place or organization, or infiltrate into it, they enter it secretly in order to spy on it or influence it. Activists had infiltrated the student movement A reporter tried to infiltrate into the prison. + infiltration infiltrations in·fil·tra·tion an inquiry into alleged infiltration by the far left group
pass through an enemy-line; in a military conflict pass into or through by filtering or permeating; "the substance infiltrated the material"
To cause a fluid to pass through a substance by filtration
enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members; "The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor"
To pass troops in relatively small numbers through an opening in the enemy's position or his field of fire or through territory occupied by other troops or organizations
a collection of fluid and cells in the tissues of the lung; visible on a chest x-ray in people with pulmonary TB disease
{i} something which permeates; something which passes through tissues (Medical)
Abnormal accumulation of cells and fluid into tissue where they are not normally found
pass through an enemy-line; in a military conflict pass into or through by filtering or permeating; "the substance infiltrated the material" cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members; "The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor
To infiltrate people into a place or organization means to get them into it secretly in order to spy on it or influence it. Some countries have infiltrated their agents into the Republic
pass through an enemy-line; in a military conflict
{f} permeate, penetrate, pass in or through; cause to permeate, cause pass in or through
to infiltrate

    Расстановка переносов

    to in·fil·trate

    Турецкое произношение

    tı înfîltreyt

    Произношение

    /tə ənˈfəlˌtrāt/ /tə ɪnˈfɪlˌtreɪt/
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