词汇 | transgression |
释义 | transgression noun[ C or U ] formaluk /trænzˈɡreʃ.ən/ us /trænzˈɡreʃ.ən/ the act or process of breaking a law or moral rule, or an example of this: 违反,违法;侵犯;过失,错误 Who is supposed to have committed these transgressions?谁被认为是犯了这些过错的人? Adolescence is a period marked by fascination with the transgression of rules.青春期是一个以迷恋违反规则为特征的时期。 See transgress His alleged transgressions have been mostly political rather than personal. Out of 859 transgressions of pollution laws, only 1 percent were prosecuted. The harsh punishment of minor transgressions has an insignificant impact on crime. Bad and wrong behaviour act out angel ASB astray at your worstidiom be up to no goodidiom go off the railsidiom go round gross misconduct hellion immoralist profligacy profligate raise hellidiom rakish rakishly unworthily unworthy villainy while the cat's away, the mice will playidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Crime - general words transgression | American Dictionarytransgression noun[ C/U ] fmlus/trænzˈɡreʃ·ən/ an action that breaks a law or rule: [ C ]It is hard to keep the transgressions of famous people out of the news. transgressverb[ T ]us/trænzˈɡres/ fml He transgressed the military code of honor and paid a heavy penalty. |
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