violate
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
动词 v.
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To break or disregard (a rule or convention).
— Drinking-and-driving violates the law.
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To rape.
— That Antonia whom you violated, was your Sister! That Elvira whom you murdered, gave you birth! Tremble, abandoned Hypocrite! Inhuman Parricide! Incestuous Ravisher!
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To cite (a person) for a parole violation.
— If you don't have a job, you can't pay the money, then you get violated and have to go back to prison.
形容词 adj.
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Subject to violation.
— [I]t was declared and resolved to be an undouted ancient standing order, not to be violate, and so was entred and established upon the booke.
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Synonym of violated.
— My Fathers blood, Agneſias languiſhing griefs, my violate marriage, and this late contempt, raiſed ſeveral paſſions, which like ſo many torrents, overthrew all obſtacles that withſtood the rapacity of their courſe, […]
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Morally impure.
— The bruite of which her rare perfections ran, […] laſtly reſted in the princes eares, / Who […] / Inuades my caſtell when I was at reſt, / And bare my daughter thence with violate hands, / Vnto his pallace where ſhe doth remaine, […]
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词源
词源 1
From Middle English violaten (“to defile, render impure”), from violat(e) (“defiled, desecrated”, also used as the past participle of violaten) + -en, borrowed from Latin violātus, perfect passive participle of violō (“to treat with violence (whether bodily or mental)”), see -ate (verb-forming suffix). Ultimately from vīs (“strength, power, force, violence”).
词源 2
From Middle English violat, from Classical Latin violātus.
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