violate
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If someone violates an agreement, law, or promise, they break it. 違反[正式]
They went to prison because they violated the law. 他們因犯法而入獄。
2. violationN-VAR 違反
To deprive the boy of his education is a violation of state law. 剝奪這個(gè)男孩的受教育權(quán)是一種違反州法律的行為。
3. V-T If you violate someone's privacy or peace, you disturb it. 侵犯[正式]
These men were violating her family's privacy. 這些男人在侵犯她的家庭隱私。
4. V-T If someone violates a special place such as a grave, they damage it or treat it with disrespect. 褻瀆
Detectives are still searching for those who violated the graveyard. 偵探們還在查找那些褻瀆了墓地的家伙。
5. violationN-UNCOUNT 褻瀆
The violation of the graves is not the first such incident. 褻瀆墓地的事件這已不是第一回。
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violate /?va???le?t/ (violating,violated,violates)
劍橋詞典
- to break or act against something, especially a law , agreement , principle , or something that should be treated with respect
- The courts struck down local segregation laws because they violated the federal constitution .
- Such behaviour violates all the rules of a civilized society .
- Invading tribes had violated their borders .
- These clothes violate her sense of good taste .
- His language violates any sense of decency . 返回 violate
違反,違背,違犯(尤指法律、協(xié)議、原則等)
They were charged with violating federal law . 他們被控違犯了聯(lián)邦法律。
It seems that the troops deliberately violated the ceasefire agreement . 那些軍隊(duì)似乎是故意違反?;饏f(xié)議。
The doctor has been accused of violating professional ethics . 那名醫(yī)生被控違反了職業(yè)道德。
to go, especially forcefully, into a place or situation which should be treated with respect and in which you are not wanted or not expected to be
侵犯;打擾
The fishermen claimed that ships from another country had violated their territorial waters . 那些漁民宣稱另一個(gè)國家的船只侵犯了他們的水域。
Questions of this kind violate my privacy and I am not willing to answer them. 這種問題侵犯了我的隱私,我拒絕回答。
formal
to rape someone
強(qiáng)暴,強(qiáng)奸;侮辱
She said that she had been treated so roughly by the hospital staff that she felt violated. 她說醫(yī)護(hù)人員待她非常粗暴,她感覺受到了侮辱。
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