Encroach Meaning in English
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释义
To gradually move into or take over someone else's space, rights, or territory without permission; also used for situations where limits or boundaries are slowly crossed.
用法与细微差别
Formal or written context; often refers to physical space or abstract boundaries (like 'encroach on privacy'). Collocates with 'on' (encroach on/upon). Can sound negative or legalistic. Not used for sudden or violent actions.
Spanish: invadir - entrometersePortuguese (BR): invadir - avançar sobrePortuguese (PT): invadir - avançar sobreChinese (Simplified): 侵占 - 侵蚀Chinese (Traditional): 侵佔 - 侵蝕Hindi: अतिक्रमण करनाArabic: يتعدى - يغزوBengali: অনুপ্রবেশ করা - দখল করা (অনধিকার) - ক্রমশ ছড়িয়ে পড়াRussian: посягать - вторгаться - захватывать (постепенно)Japanese: 侵害する - 侵入するVietnamese: xâm phạm - lấn chiếmKorean: 침해하다 - 침범하다Turkish: tecavüz etmek - ihlal etmek - içine girmek (yavaşça)Urdu: دخل اندازی کرنا - تجاوز کرناIndonesian: mengganggu - melanggar - memasuki wilayah (perlahan-lahan)
例句
People worry that technology will encroach on their privacy.
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Loud noises can encroach on your ability to concentrate.
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New shops are slowly encroaching into residential areas.
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Don’t let work encroach on your family time.
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The weeds are starting to encroach on the garden path.
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Buildings must not encroach on public land.
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