词汇 | trespass |
释义 | phrasetrespass[trespassed, trespassed, trespassing] trespass on/upon trespass on sb's hospitality/ generosity/good nature etc BrE old-fashioned formal to use more than you should of someone else's time, help etc, especially when they have already been very generous.: Fabia would have liked to stay longer but she felt that she must not trespass on his hospitality. trespass upon (something)1. To enter or intrude on private or restricted land or property. You're trespassing upon private land, son—I suggest you turn around right now, or I'll blast you to pieces! He was sentenced to five years in prison for trespassing upon the military installation. 2. old-fashioned To encroach or infringe upon some aspect of one's life. I'm sick of these reporters trespassing upon our privacy! The horrible things I did in that war have trespassed upon my dreams for years now. trespass on (something)1. To enter or intrude on private or restricted land or property. You're trespassing on my land, son—I suggest you turn around right now, or I'll blast you to pieces! He was sentenced to five years in prison for trespassing on the military installation. 2. old-fashioned To encroach or infringe upon some aspect of one's life. I'm sick of these reporters trespassing on our privacy! The horrible things I did in that war have trespassed on my dreams for years now. no trespassingA standard written warning not to enter a particular piece of property. There were a bunch of "No Trespassing" signs at the abandoned factory, but we decided to go inside anyway. no trespassingdo not enter. (Usually seen on a sign. Not usually spoken.) The sign on the tree said, "No Trespassing." So we didn't go in. The angry farmer chased us out of the field shouting, "Get out! Don't you see the 'No Trespassing' sign?" trespass (up)on somethingto intrude or encroach onto a restricted or private area. (Upon is formal and less commonly used than on.) You had better not trespass upon Mr. Green's land. I wouldn't trespass on that fenced-off land! trespass onv. 1. To enter wrongfully onto some land that belongs to another: We don't tolerate hunters who trespass on our property. 2. To infringe on something, such as another's privacy, time, or attention: Do not trespass on their patience by pursuing this matter any further. |
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