1 trespass /ˈtrɛˌspæs/ Brit /ˈtrɛspəs/ verb
trespasses; trespassed; trespassing
1 trespass
/ˈtrɛˌspæs/ Brit /ˈtrɛspəs/
verb
trespasses; trespassed; trespassing
Learner's definition of TRESPASS
[no object]
1
: to go on someone's land without permission擅自侵入;闯入 —
often + on 2
old-fashioned : to do something that hurts or offends someone伤害;冒犯 —
usually + against 3
formal : to treat someone unfairly especially by asking for or expecting more than is fair or reasonable不公正地对待 —
often + on or upon
— trespasser
noun, plural trespassers [count] 2 trespass /ˈtrɛspəs/ noun plural trespasses
plural trespasses
Learner's definition of TRESPASS
1
law : the crime of going on someone's land without permission非法侵入(他人土地) [noncount]
[count]
2
[count] old-fashioned : a sin or other wrong or improper act罪过