词汇 | trespass |
释义 | trespass verb [ I ] uk/ˈtres.pəs/ us/ˈtres.pæs/ (BREAK LAW) 擅自进入,侵入(他人土地或建筑物) to go onto someone's land or enter their building without permission 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。 (NOT MORAL) old use违犯道德(或社会法规) to do something or act in a way that is not morally acceptable Related word: trespasser Phrasal verb trespass on/upon something 不公正地利用,滥用(他人性格中的优点) to take unfair advantage of a good quality in someone's character They said we should stay another night, but I didn't want to trespass on their hospitality. 他们说我们该再呆一晚上,可是我不想过度利用他们的热情好客。 trespass noun uk/ˈtres.pəs/ us/ˈtres.pæs/ (BREAK LAW) [ C or U ]擅自进入,侵入(他人土地或建筑物) the crime of going onto someone's land or entering someone's building without permission the law of trespass 侵入法 (NOT MORAL) [ C ] old use(违反道德或宗教律法的)罪过 an offence in which you break a moral or religious law Forgive us our trespasses. 原谅我们的罪过。 |
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