单词 | trespass |
释义 | trespass —trespass /ˈtres.pəs/ aep /-pæs/ noun [C or U] (BREAK LAW) ► F0 the crime of going onto someone's land or entering their building without permission: » the law of trespassThesaurus+: ↑Crime - general wordsnoun [C] OLD USE (NOT MORAL) ► F0 an offence in which you break a moral or religious law: » Forgive us our trespasses.Thesaurus+: ↑SinThesaurus+: ↑Morally wrong and evil , ↑Dishonestverb [I] (BREAK LAW) ↑Verb Endings for trespass ► F0 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.Thesaurus+: ↑Crimes against propertyThesaurus+: ↑Arriving, entering and invadingtrespasser /-pə.sər/ aep /-pæs.ɚ/ noun [C]► F0» Can't you read the sign? It says 'Trespassers will be prosecuted!'Thesaurus+: ↑Miscellaneous criminals verb [I] OLD USE (NOT MORAL) ↑Verb Endings for trespass ► F0 to do something or act in a way that is not morally acceptableThesaurus+: ↑Sin |
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