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trespass UK ['tres.pəs] US [-pæs] verb intransitive BREAK LAW 违法 ■to go onto someone's land or enter their building without permission 擅自进入,侵入(他人土地或建筑物)•I hope this is a public footpath and we're not trespassing on someone's land.但愿这是条公共人行道,我们没有擅自闯入别人的地界。 UK ['tres.pəs] US [-pæs] verb intransitive NOT MORAL 不道德 old use ■to do something, or act in a way, that is not morally acceptable 违犯道德或社会法规(做某事或行为的方式在道德上不为人认可) UK ['tres.pəs] US [-pæs] verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs trespass on/upon sth formal ■to take unfair advantage of a good quality in someone's character 不公正地利用,滥用(他人性格中的优点)•They said we should stay another night, but I didn't want to trespass on their hospitality.他们说我们该再留一晚,可是我不想给他们多添麻烦。 UK ['tres.pəs] US [-pæs] noun BREAK LAW 违法 countable or uncountable ■the crime of going onto someone's land or entering their building without permission 擅自进入,侵入(他人土地或建筑物)•the law of trespass违反法律 UK ['tres.pəs] US [-pæs] noun NOT MORAL 不道德 countable old use ■an offence in which you break a moral or religious law (违反道德或宗教律法的)罪过•Forgive us our trespasses.原谅我们的罪过。 |