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Перевод: encroach speek encroach


[глагол]
вторгаться; посягать; покушаться на чужие права


Тезаурус:

  1. He then travelled on an expedition to the Holy Land, and in his absence his various enemies, including the Emperor himself, began to encroach upon his territories.
  2. It always seems presumptuous to encroach on that self-sufficiency.
  3. He had supported Pennethorne's design because it was the cheapest and did not encroach on the park, but if they abandoned that design they were bound to take the first prize design, "but as there was some difficulty about that", it should go to the second prize-winners.
  4. Such a test much be wide enough to safeguard public morality, yet narrow enough not to encroach on private taste or conscience.
  5. There could, indeed, be no two opinions as to the right of every one of the great national subdivisions of Europe to dispose of itself, independently of its neighbours in all internal matters, so long as it did not encroach upon the liberty of others.
  6. The appointment of Article 11 Tutors and the blurring of distinctions between Chapter II and Chapter III provision in rural areas meant that university extra-mural departments could encroach upon the earlier explicitly legitimate function of the WEA as the main organiser of student demand through its branch structure.
  7. Extensions to Belfast's port facilities and to its harbour airport, announced last week, must encroach further on the mudflats at Belfast Lough, Alison McCloy, of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, warned in a lecture.
  8. Charles sought to expel and chastise the Saracens, keeping them out of his southern territories and securing border areas where they might encroach.
  9. If the sea did not constantly encroach, the salt within them would be washed out by rain.
  10. Developments continue to encroach the British heathlands.
  11. Not to encroach upon this paper's wonderful racing pages but rather to hymn the beauty of the noble steeds.
  12. These examples are given in order to illustrate one of the dangers of the current preoccupation with the duties of citizenship, and that is the scope for it to encroach on the privacy and autonomy of the individual.
  13. But afterward that Royall and princelie pleasure being not so much esteemed by the late King Edward the Sixt (by reason of his minoritie) and by the two succeeding Queenes (by reason of their sexe), the lesse care of the due execucon of the forest lawes consequentlie ensued, and the keeping of the Courts of Swainmote and justice Seate i.e., the Forest Eyre became almost totallie neglected and disused; whereof the inhabitants of the said fforest taking advantage, did by degrees, especiallie towards the end of the raigne of the late Queene Elizabethe, encroach upon the said fforest lawes by commoning with sheepe.

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