trespass
- IPA[ˈtrɛspəs]
英式
- enter someone's land or property without permission;make unfair claims on or take advantage of (something)
- entry to a person's land or property without permission;a sin or offence
verb: trespass, 3rd person present: trespasses, gerund or present participle: trespassing, past tense: trespassed, past participle: trespassed
noun: trespass, plural noun: trespasses
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. enter someone's land or property without permission there is no excuse for trespassing on railway property 同義詞
- ▪ make unfair claims on or take advantage of (something) she really must not trespass on his hospitality 同義詞
- 2. archaic, literary commit an offence against (a person or a set of rules) a man who had trespassed against Judaic law 同義詞
名詞
- 1. entry to a person's land or property without permission the defendants were guilty of trespass a mass trespass on the moor 同義詞
- 2. archaic, literary a sin or offence the worst trespass against the goddess Venus is to see her naked and asleep 同義詞
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˈtrespəs]
美式
- enter the owner's land or property without permission: there is no excuse for trespassing on railroad property
- entry to a person's land or property without their permission: the defendants were guilty of trespass a mass trespass on the hills
Oxford American Dictionary