Trespassers Meaning in English
word · lemma: trespasser
ˈtrɛspəsɚz
TRES-puh-serz
tɹˈɛspəsəz
tres-PUH-suhz
التعريف
People who enter land or property without permission, often breaking the rules or the law.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Trespassers' is formal and legal-sounding, mostly used in warnings about property ('Trespassers will be prosecuted'). It refers to anyone on private land without consent, not necessarily a criminal. Often seen on signs. Don't confuse with 'burglars' (who intend to steal).
Spanish: intrusos - invasoresPortuguese (BR): intrusos - invasoresPortuguese (PT): intrusos - invasoresChinese (Simplified): 擅闯者 - 非法闯入者Chinese (Traditional): 擅闖者 - 非法闖入者Hindi: अनधिकारी व्यक्ति - घुसपैठिएArabic: المتسللون - المتعدونBengali: অবৈধ অনুপ্রবেশকারীরাRussian: нарушители - непрошеные гостиJapanese: 不法侵入者Vietnamese: những người xâm nhập trái phépKorean: 무단 침입자Turkish: izinsiz girenlerUrdu: ناجائز داخل ہونے والےIndonesian: penyusup - orang yang masuk tanpa izin
جمل نموذجية
Trespassers are not allowed on this property.
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The sign warns trespassers to stay away.
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Trespassers will face legal action if caught.
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Local farmers put up fences to keep trespassers out.
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The old building attracts lots of curious trespassers at night.
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Even with warning signs, a few trespassers still find their way in.
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