tres·pass1 /ˈtrespəs $ -pəs, -pæs/ verb [intransitiveI] 1 SCLENTERto go onto someone’s private land without their permission 擅闯(私地),擅自进入trespass on She was arrested for trespassing on government property. 她因擅闯政府属地而被逮捕。
► see thesaurus at enter 2. old useRRBAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONS to do something wrong 做错事 SYN sin 3 trespass on something phrasal verbphr v formal ADVANTAGEto unfairly use more than you should of someone else’s time, help etc for your own advantage 过多占用〔别人的时间〕;过多利用〔别人的帮助〕 It would be trespassing on their hospitality to accept any more from them. 再接受他们的给予就是滥用他们的好意了。
—trespasser noun [countableC]