no obj.
1
- enter someone's land or property without their permission擅闯某人地界; 侵犯某人财产:
there is no excuse for trespassing on railway property.
铁路财产不容侵犯。
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trespass on
make unfair claims on or take advantage of (something)利用(某物), 占…的便宜:she really must not trespass on his hospitality.
她的确不应该利用他的友善。
2
trespass against
archaic & poetic/literary commit an offence against (a person or a set of rules)〈古, 诗/文〉冒犯(某人); 触犯(规定):a man who had trespassed against Judaic law.
一个触犯犹太教规的人。
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- mass noun Law entry to a person's land or property without their permission【律】(对他人土地或财产的)非法侵入:
the defendants were guilty of trespass
被告犯了非法侵入罪
count noun a mass trespass on the moor.对这块沼泽地的大规模非法侵入。
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- archaic & poetic/literary a sin; an offence〈古, 诗/文〉罪行; 冒犯:
the worst trespass against the goddess Venus is to see her naked and asleep.
对女神维纳斯最严重的冒犯莫过于窥视她裸睡。
派生词
trespasser
noun词源
Middle English (in sense 2): from Old French trespasser 'pass over, trespass', trespas 'passing across', from medieval Latin transpassare (see TRANS-, PASS1).