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1 trespass
n. girme, izinsiz girme, günah, yasayı çiğneme, tecâvüz (hakka)————————v. tecâvüz etmek (hak), günah işlemek, suç işlemek* * *1. izinsiz gir (v.) 2. izinsiz girme (n.)* * *['trespəs] 1. verb(to enter illegally: You are trespassing (on my land).) izinsiz girmek2. noun(the act of trespassing.) izinsiz girme -
2 trespass on
v. izinsiz girmek, ihlal etmek -
3 trespass upon
v. izinsiz girmek, ihlal etmek -
4 trespass on
v. izinsiz girmek, ihlal etmek -
5 trespass upon
v. izinsiz girmek, ihlal etmek -
6 trespass
(baskasinin arazisine) izinsiz girmek; baskasinin arazisine izinsiz girme, araziye tecavüz; günah, suç -
7 trespass (up)on
suiistimal etmek, kötüye kullanmak, sömürmek, asiri derecede kullanmak -
8 trespass
v.izinsiz gir:n.izinsiz girme
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