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tres·pass
/ˈtrɛspəs, ˌpæs/
罪過,侵入,侵害(
vi
.)侵奪,犯罪,侵入,打擾,冒犯
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tres·pass
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Trespassed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Trespassing
.]
1.
To
pass
beyond
a
limit
or
boundary
;
hence
,
to
depart
;
to
go
. [
Obs
.]
Soon
after
this
,
noble
Robert
de
Bruce
. . .
trespassed
out
of
this
uncertain
world
.
--
Ld
.
Berners
.
2.
Law
To
commit
a
trespass
;
esp
.,
to
enter
unlawfully
upon
the
land
of
another
.
3.
To
go
too
far
;
to
put
any
one
to
inconvenience
by
demand
or
importunity
;
to
intrude
;
as
,
to
trespass
upon
the
time
or
patience
of
another
.
4.
To
commit
any
offense
,
or
to
do
any
act
that
injures
or
annoys
another
;
to
violate
any
rule
of
rectitude
,
to
the
injury
of
another
;
hence
,
in
a
moral
sense
,
to
transgress
voluntarily
any
divine
law
or
command
;
to
violate
any
known
rule
of
duty
;
to
sin
; --
often
followed
by
against
.
In
the
time
of
his
distress
did
he
trespass
yet
more
against
the
Lord
.
--
2
Chron
.
xxviii
. 22.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tres·pass
n.
1.
Any
injury
or
offence
done
to
another
.
I
you
forgive
all
wholly
this
trespass
.
--
Chaucer
.
If
ye
forgive
not
men
their
trespasses
,
neither
will
your
Father
forgive
your
trespasses
.
--
Matt
.
vi
. 15.
2.
Any
voluntary
transgression
of
the
moral
law
;
any
violation
of
a
known
rule
of
duty
;
sin
.
The
fatal
trespass
done
by
Eve
.
--
Milton
.
You
. . .
who
were
dead
in
trespasses
and
sins
.
--
Eph
.
if
. 1.
3.
Law
(a)
An
unlawful
act
committed
with
force
and
violence
(
vi
et
armis
)
on
the
person
,
property
,
or
relative
rights
of
another
.
(b)
An
action
for
injuries
accompanied
with
force
.
Trespass offering
Jewish Antiq.
,
an
offering
in
expiation
of
a
trespass
.
Trespass on the case
.
Law
See
Action on the case
,
under
Case
.
Syn:
--
Offense
;
breach
;
infringement
;
transgression
;
misdemeanor
;
misdeed
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
trespass
n
1:
a
wrongful
interference
with
the
possession
of
property
(
personal
property
as
well
as
realty
),
or
the
action
instituted
to
recover
damages
2:
entry
to
another's
property
without
right
or
permission
[
syn
:
encroachment
,
violation
,
intrusion
,
usurpation
]
v
1:
enter
unlawfully
on
someone's
property
; "
Don't
trespass
on
my
land
!" [
syn
:
intrude
]
2:
make
excessive
use
of
; "
You
are
taking
advantage
of
my
good
will
!"; "
She
is
trespassing
upon
my
privacy
" [
syn
:
take
advantage
]
3:
break
the
law
4:
commit
a
sin
;
violate
a
law
of
God
or
a
moral
law
[
syn
:
sin
,
transgress
]
5:
pass
beyond
(
limits
or
boundaries
) [
syn
:
transgress
,
overstep
]
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