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trespass

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    ['trespəs] 1. verb
    (to enter illegally: You are trespassing (on my land).) nepooblaščeno vstopiti
    2. noun
    (the act of trespassing.) nepooblaščen vstop
    * * *
    [tréspəs]
    1.
    noun
    prestopek, prekršek, pregrešek, delikt; nepooblaščeno, brezpravno stopanje v prostore ali hoja po zemljišču; figuratively žalitev; protizakonito prisvajanje tuje lastnine, jemanje; zloraba
    trespass board — prepovedna tabla (plošča);
    2.
    intransitive verb
    napraviti prestopek (prekršek), pregrešiti se ( against proti); juridically nezakonito si prisvojiti tujo lastnino; okrnjevati, motiti tujo posest; zlorabljati
    no trespassing!prehod (vstop) prepovedan!
    to trespass on s.o.'s good nature — zlorabljati dobroto, potrpežljivost kake osebe
    to trespass on s.o.'s preserves figuratively komu v zelnik hoditi, škodo delati
    to trespass on s.o.'s hospitalityzlorabljati gostoljubje kake osebe
    to trespass on s.o.'s timejemati komu čas

    English-Slovenian dictionary > trespass

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  • trespass — [tres′pəs; ] also, esp. for v. [, tres′pas΄] vi. [ME trespassen < OFr trespasser < VL * transpassare, to pass across < L trans ,TRANS + VL * passare, to pass < L passus: see PACE1] 1. to go beyond the limits of what is considered… …   English World dictionary

  • 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}.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trespass — ► VERB 1) enter someone s land or property without their permission. 2) (trespass on) make unfair claims on or take advantage of (something). 3) (trespass against) archaic or literary commit an offence against. ► NOUN 1) Law entry to a person s… …   English terms dictionary

  • trespass on — ˈtrespass on ˈtrespass upon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they trespass on he/she/it trespasses on present participle trespassing on past tense …   Useful english dictionary

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