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transgress

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++trans·gress /trænzˈɡres $ træns-/ verb [intransitive, transitive] formal  ILLEGALto do something that is against the rules of social behaviour or against a moral principle 违反(社会规范);越轨;违背(道德) Orton’s plays transgress accepted social norms. 奥顿的戏剧违背了公认的社会准则。transgressor noun [countable]transgression /-ˈɡreʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
transgressThe act is too attractive, and they are tempted to transgress.Why weren't they ruled out of order before they transgressed?The terms of the treaty were transgressed almost immediately.The sanctity of marriage should not be transgressed, and adulterers stand the risk of being stoned ... and viceversa.Almost immediately this treaty was transgressed by the construction of fortified trading posts on the Platte River and along the Oregon Trail.Attention still came to Margarett naturally, and to respond, she believed, transgressed nothing.Xorandor's logic transgresses that of binary systems because he combines mutually exclusive operations.The groups carrying on the violence are transgressing the majority will of the peoples they purport to represent.
Origin transgress (1400-1500) French transgresser, from Latin, past participle of transgredi to step beyond, from gredi to step
trans·gress verbChineseSyllable
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transgress
transgress /trænzˈɡres $ træns-/ verb [intransitive and transitive] formal
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: transgresser, from Latin, past participle of transgredi 'to step beyond', from gredi 'to step'
to do something that is against the rules of social behaviour or against a moral principle:
    Orton’s plays transgress accepted social norms.
—transgressor noun [countable]
—transgression /-ˈɡreʃən/ noun [uncountable and countable]


trans·gressBrE /trænzˈɡres/ 🔊NAmE /trænzˈɡres/ 🔊BrE /trænsˈɡres/ 🔊NAmE /trænsˈɡres/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they transgress BrE /trænzˈɡres/ 🔊 NAmE /trænzˈɡres/ 🔊 BrE /trænsˈɡres/ 🔊 NAmE /trænsˈɡres/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it transgresses BrE /trænzˈɡresɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /trænzˈɡresɪz/ 🔊 BrE /trænsˈɡresɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /trænsˈɡresɪz/ 🔊past simple transgressed BrE /trænzˈɡrest/ 🔊 NAmE /trænzˈɡrest/ 🔊 BrE /trænsˈɡrest/ 🔊 NAmE /trænsˈɡrest/ 🔊past participle transgressed BrE /trænzˈɡrest/ 🔊 NAmE /trænzˈɡrest/ 🔊 BrE /trænsˈɡrest/ 🔊 NAmE /trænsˈɡrest/ 🔊 -ing form transgressing BrE /trænzˈɡresɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /trænzˈɡresɪŋ/ 🔊 BrE /trænsˈɡresɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /trænsˈɡresɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (formal) to go beyond the limit of what is morally or legally acceptable 越轨;违背(道德);违犯(法律) trans·gres·sion BrE /trænzˈɡreʃn/ 🔊NAmE /trænzˈɡreʃn/ 🔊BrE /trænsˈɡreʃn/ 🔊NAmE /trænsˈɡreʃn/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] trans·gres·sor BrE /trænzˈɡresə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /trænzˈɡresər/ 🔊BrE /trænsˈɡresə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /trænsˈɡresər/ 🔊 noun