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1 trespass
trespass ['trespəs](a) (on property) pénétrer sans autorisation ou s'introduire dans une propriété privée; Law se rendre coupable d'une violation de propriété;∎ you're trespassing vous êtes sur une propriété privée;∎ to trespass on sb's land s'introduire ou entrer sans autorisation dans une propriété privée;∎ no trespassing (sign) défense d'entrer, propriété privée∎ I don't want to trespass on your time/hospitality je ne veux pas abuser de votre temps/hospitalité;∎ he's trespassing on my area of responsibility il empiète sur mon terrain;∎ to trespass on sb's rights violer ou enfreindre les droits de qn∎ to trespass against sb offenser qn;∎ as we forgive those that trespass against us comme nous pardonnons à ceux qui nous ont offensés;∎ to trespass against the law enfreindre la loi (divine)2 noun∎ to commit trespass s'introduire dans une propriété privée∎ forgive us our trespasses pardonne-nous nos offenses -
2 trespass
A n2 ( unlawful act) transgression f ;B vi1 ( enter unlawfully) gen s'introduire illégalement ; Jur se rendre coupable d'une violation de propriété ; to trespass on gen pénétrer illégalement dans, Jur violer [property] ; ‘no trespassing’ ‘défense d'entrer’ ;2 ( commit unlawful act) commettre un délit ;4 Relig to trespass against offenser.
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