trespass
trespass 英 [ˈtrespəs] 美 [ˈtrɛspəs, -ˌpæs]
vi. 侵入;冒犯 n. 罪过;非法侵入;过失;擅自进入
进行时:trespassing 过去式:trespassed 过去分词:trespassed 第三人称单数:trespasses 名词复数:trespasses
- To trespass is to illegally enter someone's property or overstep your bounds in another way.
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- vi. 侵入;冒犯
- n. 罪过;非法侵入;过失;擅自进入
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1. He told me I was trespassing on private land.
他说我在擅闯私人土地。
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2. I mustn't trespass on your time any longer.
我不能再占用你的时间了。
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3. They began to organize a mass trespass.
他们开始组织大规模的侵犯。
- trespass (n.) c. 1300, "a transgression," from Old French trespas, verbal noun from trespasser (see trespass (v.)). Related: Trespasses.
- trespass (v.) c. 1300, "transgress in some active manner, commit an aggressive offense, to sin," from Old French trespasser "pass beyond or across, cross, traverse; infringe, violate," from tres- "beyond" (from Latin trans; see trans-) + passer "go by, pass" (see pass (v.)). Meaning "enter unlawfully" is first attested in forest laws of Scottish Parliament (c. 1455). The Modern French descendant of Old French trespasser, trépasser, has come to be used euphemistically for "to die" (compare euphemistic use of cross over, and obituary). Related: Trespassed; trespassing.
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