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1 encroachment
noun usurpacióntr[ɪn'krəʊʧmənt]1 (of land) invasión nombre femenino; (of rights etc) cercenamiento, usurpación nombre femenino, abuso; (of time) abusoencroachment [ɪn'kro:ʧmənt, ɛn-] n: invasión f, usurpación fn.• abuso s.m.• invasión s.f.• usurpación s.f.ɪn'krəʊtʃmənt[ɪn'krǝʊtʃmǝnt]N usurpación f (on de)* * *[ɪn'krəʊtʃmənt] -
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invasión fEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > encroachment
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3 encroachment
s.1 usurpación, intrusión.2 invasión. Invasión (on land); intrusión (on rights). -
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in'krəu - encroachmenttr[ɪn'krəʊʧ]1 (territory, property) pasar los límites de, invadir; (rights) cercenar, usurpar, abusar; (time, freedom) quitar, robarencroach [ɪn'kro:ʧ, ɛn-] vito encroach on : invadir, abusar (derechos), quitar (tiempo)v.• pasar los límites v.• usurpar v.ɪn'krəʊtʃto encroach ON o UPON something — \<\<on land\>\> invadir algo; \<\<on rights\>\> cercenar algo
[ɪn'krǝʊtʃ]VI avanzarto encroach (up)on — [+ time] quitar; [+ rights] usurpar; [+ land] (of neighbour) invadir, traspasar los límites de; [+ land] (by sea) hurtar, invadir; [+ someone's subject] invadir
* * *[ɪn'krəʊtʃ]to encroach ON o UPON something — \<\<on land\>\> invadir algo; \<\<on rights\>\> cercenar algo
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5 infringement
noun infracción, violacióntr[ɪn'frɪnʤmənt]1 (of law, rule, etc) infracción nombre femenino, transgresión nombre femenino, violación nombre femenino; (of copyright, agreement) violación nombre femenino; (of rights, liberty) violación nombre femenino, usurpación nombre femenino, abuso; (of privacy) invasión nombre femeninoinfringement [ɪn'frɪnʤmənt] n1) violation: violación f (de la ley), incumplimiento m (de un contrato)2) encroachment: usurpación f (de derechos, etc.)n.• infracción (Jurisprudencia) s.f.• violación s.f.ɪn'frɪndʒməntcount & mass nouna) ( of law) contravención f, violación f; ( of contract) incumplimiento m; ( Sport) falta fb) ( of rights) violación f[ɪn'frɪndʒmǝnt]N [of law, rule] infracción f, violación f ; [of rights] violación f ; (Sport) falta f* * *[ɪn'frɪndʒmənt]count & mass nouna) ( of law) contravención f, violación f; ( of contract) incumplimiento m; ( Sport) falta fb) ( of rights) violación f -
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tr['ɪnrəʊds]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make inroads into/on something (have effect on) hacer avances en algo 2 (use up) mermar algo 3 (reduce) reducir algo■ the company is making inroads into the computer market la empresa está haciendo avances en el mercado de la informática■ the repairs on the car made deep inroads into my savings las reparaciones del coche se comieron buena parte de mis ahorros'ɪnrəʊdzto make inroads into something: we are making inroads into the Japanese market estamos haciendo avances en el mercado japonés; this made substantial inroads into her savings — esto le comió buena parte de los ahorros
['ɪnrǝʊdz]NPLshe had to make inroads into her savings — tuvo que recurrir a sus ahorros, tuvo que echar mano de sus ahorros *
they made significant inroads into Chinese territory — realizaron grandes avances dentro del territorio chino
I can see you've made inroads into that cake — hum ya veo que le has metido mano a la tarta *
* * *['ɪnrəʊdz]to make inroads into something: we are making inroads into the Japanese market estamos haciendo avances en el mercado japonés; this made substantial inroads into her savings — esto le comió buena parte de los ahorros
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7 inroad
inroad ['ɪn.ro:d] n1) encroachment, invasion: invasión f, incursión f2)to make inroads into : ocupar parte de (un tiempo), agotar parte de (ahorros, recursos), invadir (un territorio)n.• incursión s.f.
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encroachment — en·croach·ment n 1: an act or instance of encroaching 2: something (as a structure) that encroaches on another s land possession of the one foot encroachment Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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encroachment — 1520s, from ENCROACH (Cf. encroach) + MENT (Cf. ment). In Anglo French from mid 15c … Etymology dictionary
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encroachment — An illegal intrusion in a highway or navigable river, with or without obstruction. Hartford Elec. Light Co. v. Water Resources Commission, 162 Conn. 89, 291 A.2d 721, 730. An encroachment upon a street or highway is a fixture, such as a wall or… … Black's law dictionary
encroachment — An illegal intrusion in a highway or navigable river, with or without obstruction. Hartford Elec. Light Co. v. Water Resources Commission, 162 Conn. 89, 291 A.2d 721, 730. An encroachment upon a street or highway is a fixture, such as a wall or… … Black's law dictionary
encroachment — noun the encroachment on their territory Syn: intrusion on, trespass on, invasion of, infiltration of, incursion into, appropriation of; infringement of, impingement on … Thesaurus of popular words
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