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encroach

  • 1 tecâvüz etmek

    v. rape, attack, abuse, aggress, assault, break into, encroach, encroach on, entrench upon, impinge, infringe, interfere with, intrude, outrage, ravish, shame, trench on, trench upon, violate
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    tecâvüz etmek (hak)
    v. trespass
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    tecâvüz etmek (sınır)
    v. overstep

    Turkish-English dictionary > tecâvüz etmek

  • 2 yayıl

    1. spread over 2. become suffused 3. encroach on 4. loll 5. sprawling (v.) 6. spread (v.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > yayıl

  • 3 zarar vermek

    v. damage, do a disservice, do harm, encroach, flaw, harm, hurt, impair, infest, injure, scathe, scourge, shatter, spite, prejudice
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    1. damage 2. hurt

    Turkish-English dictionary > zarar vermek

  • 4 kötüye kullanmak

    v. abuse, betray, misuse, defile, make a draft on, encroach, exploit, impose, misappropriate, misemploy, presume on, presume upon

    Turkish-English dictionary > kötüye kullanmak

  • 5 sokulmak

    v. come close, nestle, snuggle, draw near, wriggle oneself into, infiltrate, come up, creep, edge, edge in, encroach, nuzzle, penetrate, put oneself forward, sidle, sidle up to, worm one's way

    Turkish-English dictionary > sokulmak

  • 6 vaktini almak

    v. encroach on one's time

    Turkish-English dictionary > vaktini almak

  • 7 tecavüz etmek

    a) to attack, to invade b) to transgress, to exceed, to encroach (on/upon sth) c) to rape, to violate

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > tecavüz etmek

  • 8 tecavüz

    "1. aggression; attack. 2. law violation, infringement; transgression; encroachment; trespassing; unlawful entry. 3. law molestation; indecent assault; attempted rape. 4. exceeding, surpassing. 5. missing (a target). - etmek 1. /a/ to attack. 2. /ı/ to violate, infringe; /ı/ to transgress; /a/ to encroach upon (on); /a/ to trespass on; /a/ to enter (a place) unlawfully; /ı/ to cross (a boundary) unlawfully. 3. /a/ to molest; /a/ to assault indecently; /a/ to attempt to rape. 4. /ı/ to exceed, surpass. 5. /ı/ (for something) to miss (its target)."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > tecavüz

См. также в других словарях:

  • encroach — en·croach /in krōch/ vi [Anglo French encrocher, probably alteration of acrocher to catch hold of, seize, usurp, from Old French, from a , prefix stressing goal + croc hook]: to enter esp. gradually or stealthily into the possessions or rights of …   Law dictionary

  • Encroach — En*croach , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Encroached}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Encroaching}.] [OF. encrochier to perch, prop., to hook, fasten a hook (perh. confused with acrochier, F. accrocher, to hook, get hold of, E. accroach); pref. en (L. in) + F. croc… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • encroach — en‧croach [ɪnˈkrəʊtʆ ǁ ˈkroʊtʆ] verb encroach on/​upon something phrasal verb [transitive] to gradually take more control of someone s rights, property, responsibility etc than you should: • Bureaucratic power has encroached upon the freedom of… …   Financial and business terms

  • encroach — ► VERB 1) (encroach on/upon) gradually intrude on (a person s territory, rights, etc.). 2) advance gradually beyond expected or acceptable limits: the sea has encroached all round the coast. DERIVATIVES encroachment noun. ORIGIN Old French… …   English terms dictionary

  • Encroach — En*croach , n. Encroachment. [Obs.] South. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • encroach — early 14c., acquire, get, from O.Fr. encrochier seize, fasten on, hang on (to), cling (to); hang up, suspend, lit. to catch with a hook, from en in (see EN (Cf. en ) (1)) + croc hook, from O.N. krokr hook (see CROOK (Cf. crook)). Me …   Etymology dictionary

  • encroach — *trespass, entrench, infringe, invade Analogous words: *enter, penetrate, pierce, probe: intrude, butt in, obtrude, interlope: interfere, intervene, interpose …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • encroach — [v] invade another’s property, business appropriate, arrogate, barge in*, butt in*, crash, elbow in*, entrench, horn in*, impinge, infringe, interfere, interpose, intervene, intrude, make inroads*, meddle, muscle in*, overstep, put two cents in* …   New thesaurus

  • encroach — [en krōch′, inkrōch′] vi. [ME encrochen < OFr encrochier, to seize upon, take < en , in + croc, croche, a hook: see CROSIER] 1. to trespass or intrude (on or upon the rights, property, etc. of another), esp. in a gradual or sneaking way 2.… …   English World dictionary

  • encroach — UK [ɪnˈkrəʊtʃ] / US [ɪnˈkroʊtʃ] verb [intransitive] Word forms encroach : present tense I/you/we/they encroach he/she/it encroaches present participle encroaching past tense encroached past participle encroached 1) to gradually take something… …   English dictionary

  • encroach — v. (d; intr.) to encroach on, upon (to encroach on smb. s territory) * * * [ɪn krəʊtʃ] upon (to encroach on smb. s territory) (d; intr.) to encroach on …   Combinatory dictionary

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