transgress
verb /trænzˈɡres/
/trænzˈɡres/
[transitive, intransitive] (formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they transgress | /trænzˈɡres/ /trænzˈɡres/ |
he / she / it transgresses | /trænzˈɡresɪz/ /trænzˈɡresɪz/ |
past simple transgressed | /trænzˈɡrest/ /trænzˈɡrest/ |
past participle transgressed | /trænzˈɡrest/ /trænzˈɡrest/ |
-ing form transgressing | /trænzˈɡresɪŋ/ /trænzˈɡresɪŋ/ |
- to go beyond the limit of what is morally or legally acceptable
越轨;违背(道德);违犯(法律) - transgress something They had transgressed the bounds of decency.
他们已经超越了体面的界限。 - transgress (against somebody/something) to transgress against God/your neighbour/natural law
违反上帝/你的邻居/自然法则 - We will punish any who transgress.
我们将惩罚任何违反者。
词源late 15th cent. (earlier (late Middle English) as transgression): from Old French transgresser or Latin transgress- ‘stepped across’, from the verb transgredi, from trans- ‘across’ + gradi ‘go’. - transgress something They had transgressed the bounds of decency.