trespassing n. 擅自进入
v. 侵入;犯罪(trespass的ing形式)
- He accused me of trespassing on his estate.
他控告我擅自进入他的庄园. - Mike: I'm trespassing. Can I ask you something?
迈克:我是闯进来的,能问个问题吗? - The owner erected a "keep off "sign to discourage steangers from trespassing on his land.
土地的所有者竖起一块“请勿靠近“的告示,以防止陌生人侵犯它的土地。
trespassing[ adj ]
gradually intrusive without right or permission
<adj.all>
we moved back from the encroaching tideinvasive tourists
trespassing hunters
Trespass \Tres"pass\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Trespassed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Trespassing}.] [{OF}. trespasser to go across or
over, transgress, F. tr['e]passer to die; pref. tres- (L.
trans across, over) + passer to pass. See {Pass}, v. i., and
cf. {Transpass}.]
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.