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violate美 ['vaɪə.leɪt] 英 ['vaɪəleɪt] - v.违反;亵渎;侵犯(隐私等);使人不得安宁
- 网络违犯;违背;妨碍
过去分词:violated 现在分词:violating 第三人称单数:violates v.+n. violate law,violate agreement,violate principle,violate provision,violate neutrality v. disregard,infringe,defy,breach,disobey 1. | ~ sth 违反,违犯,违背(法律、协议等)to go against or refuse to obey a law, an agreement, etc. |
| to violate international law 违反国际法 |
2. | ~ sth 侵犯(隐私等);使人不得安宁;搅扰to disturb or not respect sb's peace, privacy , etc. |
| She accused the press photographers of violating her privacy. 她指责新闻摄影记者侵犯了她的隐私。 |
3. | ~ sth 亵渎,污损(神圣之地)to damage or destroy a holy or special place |
4. | ~ sb 强奸;奸污to force sb to have sex |
v. | 3. 违犯(誓言;条约等);违背(良心要一个人所做的事等): 3. 违犯(誓言;条约等);违背(良心要一个人所做的事等): |
v. | 1. to act contrary to something such as a law, contract, or agreement, especially in a way that produces significant effects 2. to disturb or interrupt something in a rude or violent way 3. to treat something sacred with a lack of respect 4. to rape or sexually assault somebody 5. to do something that is in opposition to a law, agreement, principle etc 6. to enter an area or place without permission 7. to treat a holy place with no respect 8. break(an oath,a treaty,etc.);act contrary to(what one's con-science tells one to do,etc.) 1. to act contrary to something such as a law, contract, or agreement, especially in a way that produces significant effects 2. to disturb or interrupt something in a rude or violent way 3. to treat something sacred with a lack of respect 4. to rape or sexually assault somebody 5. to do something that is in opposition to a law, agreement, principle etc 6. to enter an area or place without permission 7. to treat a holy place with no respect 8. break(an oath,a treaty,etc.);act contrary to(what one's con-science tells one to do,etc.) |
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