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1 trespassing
Синонимический ряд:1. burglarising (verb) break in; burglarising2. encroaching (verb) encroaching; entrenching; infringing; invading3. sinning (verb) offending; sinning; transgressing -
2 encroach
intransitive verb(lit. or fig.)encroach [on something] — [in etwas (Akk.)] eindringen
the sea is encroaching [on the land] — das Meer dringt vor
encroach on somebody's time — jemandes Zeit immer mehr in Anspruch nehmen
* * *[in'krəu ]- academic.ru/116013/encroach_on">encroach on- encroachment* * *en·croach[ɪnˈkrəʊtʃ, AM enˈkroʊ-]vi▪ to \encroach [up]on sb zu jdm vordringenexam time is \encroaching upon us der Prüfungszeitraum rückt immer näherto \encroach [up]on sb's rights in jds Rechte eingreifen, jds Rechte beschneidento \encroach on sb's time jds Zeit [über Gebühr] in Anspruch nehmen* * *[ɪn'krəʊtʃ]vito encroach ( up)on (land) — vordringen in (+acc); sphere, rights eingreifen in (+acc); privileges übergreifen auf (+acc); time in Anspruch nehmen
* * *encroach [ınˈkrəʊtʃ]A v/i1. (on, upon) eingreifen (in jemandes Besitz oder Recht), unberechtigt eindringen (in akk), sich Übergriffe leisten (in, auf akk), (jemandes Recht) verletzen2. über Gebühr in Anspruch nehmen, missbrauchen ( beide:on, upon akk):encroach (up)on sb’s kindness3. schmälern, beeinträchtigen ( beide:on, upon akk):encroach (up)on sb’s rights* * *intransitive verb(lit. or fig.)encroach [on something] — [in etwas (Akk.)] eindringen
the sea is encroaching [on the land] — das Meer dringt vor
* * *v.eingreifen v.missbrauchen v. -
3 encroach on
(land, rights, time) empiéter sur;∎ the sea is encroaching on the land la mer gagne sur les terres;∎ the new buildings are encroaching on the countryside les nouveaux bâtiments envahissent la campagne;∎ figurative to encroach on sb's territory marcher ou empiéter sur les plates-bandes de qnUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > encroach on
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4 encroach
encroach [ɪnˈkrəʊt∫]• to encroach on [+ sb's land, time, rights] empiéter sur* * *[ɪn'krəʊtʃ]to encroach on — [sea, vegetation] gagner du terrain sur; [person] empiéter sur
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5 invading
захватывать; вторгатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. attacking (adj.) aggressive; assaulting; attacking; offensive2. raiding (verb) foraying; harrying; marauding; overrunning; raiding3. trespassing (verb) encroaching; entrenching; infringing; trespassing -
6 encroach
in'krəu - encroachmentverb \/ɪnˈkrəʊtʃ\/, \/enˈkrəʊtʃ\/gradvis trenge seg innencroach (up)on trenge seg inn på (f.eks. en annens territorium), gjøre inngrep i, forgripe seg på( overført) legge beslag på -
7 encroach
1. v вторгаться; захватывать2. v посягать3. v выходить за пределыimpertinence encroaches when it is tolerated — наглость переходит границы, когда ей не дают отпора
Синонимический ряд:infringe (verb) entrench; extravagate; impinge; infiltrate; infringe; infringement; intrude; invade; overlap; overstep; transgress; trespass; violateАнтонимический ряд:dodge; elude; evade; respect; shun
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