trespass
tres
ˈtrɛs
tres
pass
ˌpæs
pās
/tɹˈɛspəs/

Definición y significado de "trespass"en inglés

to trespass
01

entrar sin autorización

to enter someone's land or building without permission
Ejemplos
Trespassing onto railroad tracks is not only illegal but also extremely dangerous.
Invadir las vías del ferrocarril no solo es ilegal sino también extremadamente peligroso.
02

to pass beyond established boundaries or limits

Ejemplos
She trespassed the limits of polite conversation.
03

to violate the law

Ejemplos
She was charged for trespassing the city ordinance.
04

to commit a sin or breach moral law

Ejemplos
She trespassed by lying to her friend.
05

to make excessive or improper use of something

Ejemplos
She trespassed the limits of her authority.
Trespass
01

unlawful entry onto another's property

Ejemplos
The hikers were fined for trespass in a restricted zone.
02

a wrongful interference with another's lawful possession of land or property

Ejemplos
Dumping waste on someone 's land counts as trespass in law.

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