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1 trespass
{'trespəs}
I. 1. юр. простъпка, нарушение на граница на владение/на права и пр
2. злоупотреба (on с)
3. църк. прегрешение, грях
II. 1. нарушавам граници
влизам в чужд двор/къща и пр. (on, upon)
no TRESPASSing! влизането без разрешение е забранено
2. провинявам се, извършвам простъпка
3. злоупотребявам (on, upon с)
4. престъпвам (against)
5. църк. прегрешавам, съгрешавам* * *{'trespъs} n 1. юр. простъпка; нарушение на граница на владе(2) {'trespъs} v 1. нарушавам граници; влизам в чужд двор/къ* * *съгрешаване; прегрешавам; престъпвам; прегрешение; простъпка;* * *1. i. юр. простъпка, нарушение на граница на владение/на права и пр 2. ii. нарушавам граници 3. no trespassing! влизането без разрешение е забранено 4. влизам в чужд двор/къща и пр. (on, upon) 5. злоупотреба (on с) 6. злоупотребявам (on, upon с) 7. престъпвам (against) 8. провинявам се, извършвам простъпка 9. църк. прегрешавам, съгрешавам 10. църк. прегрешение, грях* * *trespass[´trespəs] I. n 1. юрид. правонарушение, простъпка, нарушение на граница или владение; посегателство; 2. злоупотреба (on); 3. рел. съгрешение, прегрешение, грях; II. v 1. нарушавам границите (on, upon); to \trespass on a person' s preserves бъркам се в чужди работи; 2. извършвам простъпка, правонарушение; 3. злоупотребявам с (on, upon); 4. престъпвам ( against); 5. рел. прегрешавам; съгрешавам.
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