transgress
英 [trænzˈɡres]
美 [trænzˈɡres]
- vt. 违反;侵犯;犯罪
- vi. 违反;违法;越界
transgress 违背,违犯trans-,进入,穿过,-gress,走,词源同 grade,aggressive.引申词义违背,违犯等。
- transgress
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transgress: see gradual
- transgress (v.)
- late 15c., from Middle French transgresser (14c.), from Latin transgressus, past participle of transgredi "to step across, step over" (see transgression). Related: Transgressed; transgressing.
- 1. Your words must't transgress the local laws .
- 你的言辞不能违反当地法律。
- 2. She obeyed his directions very punctually; perhaps she had no temptation to transgress.
- 她很敏捷地服从他的指示: 也许她没有想违法犯规的心思.
- 3. No one is permitted to have privileges to transgress the law.
- 不允许任何人有超越法律的特权.
- 4. Have to transgress the company's regulation for get the job done.
- 为了完成工作而不得不违反单位的规则.
- 5. How to transgress language barriers and contextual differences in communication?
- 如何能跨越语言的障碍及文化背景的差异?