transgress 英 [trænzˈgres]   美 [trænsˈɡrɛs, trænz-]

transgress

transgress  英 [trænzˈgres] 美 [trænsˈɡrɛs, trænz-]

vt. 违反;侵犯;犯罪  vi. 违反;违法;越界 

进行时:transgressing  过去式:transgressed  过去分词:transgressed  第三人称单数:transgresses  名词复数:transgresses 

Some people think that the most transgress is avid for thr money. 有些人认为大多数犯罪可归咎于对金钱的贪婪。
She obeyed his directions very punctually: perhaps she had no temptation to transgress. 她很敏捷地服从他的指示:也许她没有想违法犯规的心思。

  • When you go beyond the boundaries, either physically or morally, you transgress. A river will transgress its banks as it floods, and students who cheat transgress school rules.
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  • vt. 违反;侵犯;犯罪
  • vi. 违反;违法;越界
  • 1. Some people think that the most transgress is avid for thr money.

    有些人认为大多数犯罪可归咎于对金钱的贪婪。

  • 2. She obeyed his directions very punctually: perhaps she had no temptation to transgress.

    她很敏捷地服从他的指示:也许她没有想违法犯规的心思。

  • 3. In fact, Russia has continued to transgress against the peace plan which was supposed to have stopped the war.

    事实上,俄罗斯继续违反结束这场战争的和平计划。

  • transgress (v.) late 15c., from Middle French transgresser (14c.), from Latin transgressus, past participle of transgredi "step across, step over; climb over, pass, go beyond," from trans "across, beyond" (see trans-) + gradi (past participle gressus) "to walk, go" (from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go") . Related: Transgressed; transgressing.
trans·gress / trænzˈɡres ; NAmE trænzˈɡres / / trænsˈɡres ; NAmE trænsˈɡres / verb transgresssth ( formal) to go beyond the limit of what is morally or legally acceptable 越轨;违背(道德);违犯(法律) trans·gres·sion transgression transgressions / trænzˈɡreʃn ; NAmE trænzˈɡreʃn / / trænsˈɡreʃn ; NAmE trænsˈɡreʃn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] trans·gres·sor transgressor transgressors / ; NAmE / noun transgress transgresses transgressed transgressing trans·gress / trænzˈɡres ; NAmE trænzˈɡres / trans·gres·sion / trænzˈɡreʃn ; NAmE trænzˈɡreʃn / trans·gres·sor / ; NAmE /
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