Infractions Meaning in English
word · lemma: infraction
ˌɪnˈfɹækʃənz
in-FRAK-shunz
ɪnfɹˈækʃənz
in-FRAK-shunz
التعريف
Violations of rules, laws, or agreements, usually referring to minor or less serious acts.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Infraction' is formal, mainly used in legal, academic, or official contexts. Common collocations: 'minor infraction', 'traffic infraction', 'first infraction'. It refers to less serious violations, not major crimes.
Spanish: infraccionesPortuguese (BR): infraçõesPortuguese (PT): infraçõesChinese (Simplified): 违规行为Chinese (Traditional): 違規行為Hindi: उल्लंघनArabic: مخالفاتBengali: লঙ্ঘন - ছোটখাটো অপরাধRussian: нарушенияJapanese: 違反 - 違反行為Vietnamese: vi phạm - sai phạmKorean: 위반 - 경범죄Turkish: ihlaller - kural ihlaliUrdu: خلاف ورزی - معمولی خلافIndonesian: pelanggaran - pelanggaran ringan
جمل نموذجية
There were several infractions during the test.
basic
Traffic infractions can result in small fines.
basic
The school keeps a record of student infractions.
basic
First-time infractions usually just get a warning.
natural
He was suspended after multiple infractions of the company rules.
natural
Even minor infractions can add up over time and cause problems.
natural