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trespass美 ['trespəs] 英 ['trespəs] - n.罪过;非法侵入(他人土地)
- v.擅自进入;做错事
- 网络非法入侵;侵犯;侵害
第三人称单数:trespasses 现在分词:trespassing 过去式:trespassed v. intrude,infringe,encroach,invade,interlope 1. | [i] ~ (on sth) 擅自进入,非法侵入(他人的土地或建筑物)to enter land or a building that you do not have permission or the right to enter |
| He told me I was trespassing on private land. 他说我在擅闯私人土地。 |
1. | [u][c] 非法侵入(他人土地)an act of trespassing on land |
2. | [c] 罪过something that you do that is morally wrong |
v. | 1. 侵占,侵入(土地等);侵犯,侵害(权利等); 〔古语〕干犯天理;违犯,犯罪 1. 侵占,侵入(土地等);侵犯,侵害(权利等); 〔古语〕干犯天理;违犯,犯罪 | n. | 2. 侵入;【体育】非法侵入[犯];侵入(私人)房屋[土地];侵害诉讼;(宗教道德上的)干犯,罪过;叨扰,打扰 |
v. | 1. to intrude on somebody's privacy or time 2. to commit a sin or break a social law 3. to go onto somebody else's land or enter somebody else's property without permission 4. to cause injury to the person, property, or rights of another 5. to go into a place without the owner’s permission 6. an old word meaning “to do something that is not allowed by a moral law” 1. to intrude on somebody's privacy or time 2. to commit a sin or break a social law 3. to go onto somebody else's land or enter somebody else's property without permission 4. to cause injury to the person, property, or rights of another 5. to go into a place without the owner’s permission 6. an old word meaning “to do something that is not allowed by a moral law” | n. | 1. an intrusion into somebody's privacy or time 2. a sin or act of wrongdoing 3. the act or an instance of going onto somebody else's land or entering somebody else's property without permission 4. the crime of entering a place without the owner’s permission 5. an old word meaning “the action of doing something that is not allowed by a moral law” 1. an intrusion into somebody's privacy or time 2. a sin or act of wrongdoing 3. the act or an instance of going onto somebody else's land or entering somebody else's property without permission 4. the crime of entering a place without the owner’s permission 5. an old word meaning “the action of doing something that is not allowed by a moral law” |
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