柯林斯詞典transgress /tr?nz?ɡr?s/ (transgressing,transgressed,transgresses) 1. V-T/V-I If someone transgresses, they break a moral law or a rule of behaviour. 行爲(wèi)失範(fàn) If a politician transgresses, that is not the fault of the media. 如果一個政客行爲(wèi)失範(fàn),那不是媒躰的錯。 It seemed to me that he had transgressed the boundaries of good taste. 對我來說,他的行爲(wèi)不上檔次。2. transgressionN-VAR Tales of the candidate's alleged past transgressions have begun springing up. 該候選人過去涉嫌不良行爲(wèi)的謠言已經(jīng)開始出現(xiàn)了。 返回 transgress劍橋詞典to break a law or moral rule 違背,違反(法律或道德準(zhǔn)則) Those are the rules , and anyone who transgresses will be severely punished . 那些是槼章制度,任何人違反都要受到嚴(yán)懲。 返回 transgress