infringe
英 [ɪnˈfrɪndʒ]
美 [ɪnˈfrɪndʒ]
v. 违背,触犯(法规); 侵犯,侵害(合法权益)
过去分词:infringed 现在分词:infringing 过去式:infringed 第三人称单数:infringes 复数:infringes 比较级:infringer
Collins.1 / BNC.10252 / COCA.14867
牛津词典
verb
- 违背,触犯(法规)
to break a law or rule- The material can be copied without infringing copyright.
这份材料可以复制,不会侵犯版权。
- The material can be copied without infringing copyright.
- 侵犯,侵害(合法权益)
to limit sb's legal rights- They said that compulsory identity cards would infringe civil liberties.
他们说强制办理身份证会侵犯公民的自由。 - She refused to answer questions that infringed on her private affairs.
她拒绝回答侵犯她隐私的问题。
- They said that compulsory identity cards would infringe civil liberties.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 违反,违背(法律、规则等)
If someoneinfringesa law or a rule, they break it or do something which disobeys it.- The film exploited his image and infringed his copyright...
这部电影使用了他的形象,侵犯了他的肖像权。 - The jury ruled that he had infringed no rules.
陪审团裁决他没有违反任何规定。
- The film exploited his image and infringed his copyright...
- VERB 侵犯,侵害(权益)
If somethinginfringespeople's rights, it interferes with these rights and does not allow people the freedom they are entitled to.- They rob us, they infringe our rights, they kill us...
他们劫掠我们,侵犯我们的权利,对我们实施杀戮。 - It's starting to infringe on our personal liberties.
它开始侵犯我们的人身自由。
- They rob us, they infringe our rights, they kill us...
英英释义
verb
- advance beyond the usual limit
- go against, as of rules and laws
- He ran afoul of the law
- This behavior conflicts with our rules