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Trespass Meaning in English

word

/ˈtɹɛsˌpæs/, /ˈtɹɛspəs/
TRES-pass
/tɹˈɛspəs/
tres-PUHS

释义

To enter someone else's land or property without permission; also used for breaking a rule or law.

用法与细微差别

'Trespass' is formal/legal. Most often refers to property, but can also mean going beyond acceptable limits. Common phrases: 'trespass on someone's property,' 'no trespassing.' Not for minor rule-breaking.

例句

Do not trespass on this land.

basic

The sign says 'No trespassing'.

basic

He was arrested for trespass.

basic

We accidentally trespassed while hiking and had to turn back.

natural

If you trespass again, we’ll have to call the police.

natural

She didn’t realize she was trespassing until the owner confronted her.

natural