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noun (a person who trespasses.) invasor* * *tres.pass.er[tr'espəsə] n transgressor, intruso, violador de propriedade alheia, invasor. trespassers will be prosecuted / os transgressores serão punidos pela lei. -
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['trespəs] 1. verb(to enter illegally: You are trespassing (on my land).) invadir2. noun(the act of trespassing.) invasão* * *tres.pass[tr'espəs] n 1 transgressão, intrusão. 2 pecado, delito, fraude. 3 violação, contravenção, ofensa, abuso. • vi 1 violar os direitos de propriedade. 2 abusar, infringir, transgredir. they trespassed upon his good nature / abusaram de sua bondade. they trespassed upon his time / tomaram o tempo dele. 3 agir mal, cometer falta, pecar. -
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trespasser — trespass tres‧pass [ˈtrespəs ǁ pəs, pæs] verb [intransitive] LAW PROPERTY to go onto someone s land or into their property without their permission: trespass on • Union organizers had trespassed on company premises to try and recruit new members … Financial and business terms
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trespasser — noun someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission • Syn: ↑intruder, ↑interloper • Derivationally related forms: ↑trespass, ↑interlope (for: ↑interloper), ↑intrude … Useful english dictionary
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trespass — /ˈtrɛspəs / (say trespuhs) noun 1. Law a. an unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights of another, committed with force or violence, actual or implied. b. a wrongful entry upon the lands of another. c. the action to recover… …
trespass — ► VERB 1) enter someone s land or property without their permission. 2) (trespass on) make unfair claims on or take advantage of (something). 3) (trespass against) archaic or literary commit an offence against. ► NOUN 1) Law entry to a person s… … English terms dictionary