violate
violate 英 [ˈvaɪəleɪt] 美 [ˈvaɪəˌlet]
vt. 违反;侵犯
进行时:violating 过去式:violated 过去分词:violated 第三人称单数:violates 名词复数:violates
- Violate is a verb that describes actions that show no respect for people, laws, property, and customs. Drivers violate the law when they fail to stop at red lights, and people violate your privacy when they eavesdrop on your personal conversations.
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- vt. 违反;侵犯
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1. to violate international law
违反国际法
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2. 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。
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3. to violate a grave
亵渎坟墓
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4. They were in open violation of the treaty.
他们公然违反条约。
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5. gross violations of human rights
对人权的粗暴践踏
- violate (v.) early 15c., "to break" (an oath, etc.), from Latin violatus, past participle of violare "treat with violence, dishonor, outrage" (see violation). Sense of "ravish" is first recorded mid-15c. Related: Violated; violating.
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