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trans·gressto \transgress industry standards gegen Industrienormen verstoßento \transgress a law ein Gesetz übertretenII. vi2. REL sündigen* * *[trns'gres]1. vtstandards verstoßen gegen, verletzen; law also überschreiten2. visündigen* * *transgress [trænsˈɡres]A v/t1. überschreiten (auch fig)2. fig ein Gesetz etc übertreten, verletzen* * *v.überschreiten v.übertreten v. -
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nounGrenze, die* * *1) (an often imaginary line separating one thing from another: the boundary between two towns.) die Grenzlinie2) ((in cricket) a hit which crosses the boundary line round the field, scoring four runs or six runs.) der Schlag bis zur Spielfeldgrenze* * *bounda·ry[ˈbaʊndəri]nto transgress the boundaries of good taste die Grenzen des guten Geschmacks überschreitento cross a \boundary eine Grenze überquerento draw/mark a \boundary [between two places] eine Grenze [zwischen zwei Orten] ziehen/darstellento expand beyond a \boundary sich akk über eine Grenze hinaus ausdehnen* * *['baUndərI]nGrenze f; (CRICKET) Spielfeldgrenze fto hit/score a boundary — den Ball über die Spielfeldgrenze schlagen/4 oder 6 Punkte für einen Schlag über die Spielfeldgrenze erzielen
* * *boundary [ˈbaʊndərı] s1. Grenze f (auch fig):form the boundary between die Grenze bilden zwischen (dat);a) Neuland erschließen (Wissenschaftler etc),b) bes pej die Grenzen überschreiten2. MATH Grenze f, Rand m3. TECH Umrandung f* * *nounGrenze, die* * *(line) n.Grenzlinie -n f. n.Grenze -n f. -
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bounda·ry [ʼbaʊndəri] nto transgress the boundaries of good taste die Grenzen des guten Geschmacks überschreiten;to cross a \boundary eine Grenze überqueren;to draw/mark a \boundary [between two places] eine Grenze [zwischen zwei Orten] ziehen/darstellen;to expand beyond a \boundary sich akk über eine Grenze hinaus ausdehnen
См. также в других словарях:
Transgress — Trans*gress , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transgressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transgressing}.] [Cf. F. transgresser. See {Transgression}.] 1. To pass over or beyond; to surpass. [R.] [1913 Webster] Surpassing common faith, transgressing nature s law. Dryden … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transgress — trans·gress /tranz gres, trans / vt 1: to go beyond limits set or prescribed by: violate 2: to pass beyond or go over (a limit or boundary) vi 1: to violate a law 2 … Law dictionary
Transgress — Trans*gress , v. i. To offend against the law; to sin. [1913 Webster] Who transgressed in the thing accursed. I Chron. ii. 7. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transgress established bounds — index impinge Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
transgress — (v.) late 15c., from M.Fr. transgresser (14c.), from L. transgressus, pp. of transgredi to step across (see TRANSGRESSION (Cf. transgression)). Related: Transgressed; transgressing … Etymology dictionary
transgress — ► VERB ▪ go beyond the limits set by (a moral principle, standard, law, etc.). DERIVATIVES transgression noun transgressive adjective transgressor noun. ORIGIN Latin transgredi step across … English terms dictionary
transgress — [trans gres′, tranzgres′] vt. [Fr transgresser < L transgressus, pp. of transgredi, to step over, pass over < trans , TRANS + gradi, to step, walk: see GRADE] 1. to overstep or break (a law, commandment, etc.) 2. to go beyond (a limit,… … English World dictionary
transgress — transgressive, adj. transgressively, adv. transgressor, n. /trans gres , tranz / v.i. 1. to violate a law, command, moral code, etc.; offend; sin. v.t. 2. to pass over or go beyond (a limit, boundary, etc.): to transgress bounds of prudence … Universalium
transgress — v. (formal) (D; intr.) to transgress against * * * [trænz gres] (formal) (D; intr.) to transgress against … Combinatory dictionary
transgress — UK [trænzˈɡres] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms transgress : present tense I/you/we/they transgress he/she/it transgresses present participle transgressing past tense transgressed past participle transgressed formal to do something … English dictionary
transgress — /trænzˈgrɛs / (say tranz gres) verb (t) 1. to pass over or go beyond (a limit, etc.): to transgress the bounds of prudence. 2. to go beyond the limits imposed by (a law, command, etc.); violate; infringe; break. –phrase 3. transgress against, to… …