違反 - The Free Dictionaryによる定義
原題: Violating - definition of violating by The Free Dictionary
分析結果
- カテゴリ
- 法律・制度
- 重要度
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- トレンドスコア
- 22
- 要約
- 「違反」という言葉は、法律や規則、倫理的な基準を破る行為を指します。この用語は、特定の行動が許可されていない場合や、他者の権利を侵害する場合に使用されます。
- キーワード
Violating - definition of violating by The Free Dictionary Violating - definition of violating by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/violating Printer Friendly violate (redirected from violating ) Also found in: Thesaurus , Medical , Legal . Related to violating: acquiesces vi·o·late (vī′ə-lāt′) tr.v. vi·o·lat·ed , vi·o·lat·ing , vi·o·lates 1. To disregard or act in a manner that does not conform to (a law or promise, for example). 2. To assault (a person) sexually. 3. To do harm to (property or qualities considered sacred); desecrate or defile. 4. To disturb rudely or improperly; interrupt: violated our privacy. [Middle English violaten , from Latin violāre , violāt- , from vīs , vi- , force ; see weiə- in Indo-European roots .] vi′o·la′tive adj. vi′o·la′tor n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. violate ( ˈvaɪəˌleɪt ) vb ( tr ) 1. to break, disregard, or infringe (a law, agreement, etc) 2. to rape or otherwise sexually assault 3. to disturb rudely or improperly; break in upon 4. to treat irreverently or disrespectfully; outrage: he violated a sanctuary . 5. obsolete to mistreat physically adj archaic violated or dishonoured [C15: from Latin violāre to do violence to, from vīs strength] ˈviolable adj ˌviolaˈbility , ˈviolableness n ˈviolably adv ˌvioˈlation n ˈviolative adj ˈvioˌlator , ˈvioˌlater n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 vi•o•late (ˈvaɪ əˌleɪt) v.t. -lat•ed, -lat•ing. 1. to break or infringe (a law, promise, instructions, etc.). 2. to disturb rudely: to violate someone's privacy. 3. to assault sexually, esp. to rape. 4. to treat irreverently or disrespectfully; desecrate: to violate a church. [1400–50; < Latin violātus, past participle of violāre to treat with violence] vi′o•la`tor, n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. violate Past participle: violated Gerund: violating Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Imperative violate violate Present I violate you violate he/she/it violates we violate you violate they violate Preterite I violated you violated he/she/it violated we violated you violated they violated Present Continuous I am violating you are violating he/she/it is violating we are violating you are violating they are violating Present Perfect I have violated you have violated he/she/it has violated we have violated you have violated they have violated Past Continuous I was violating you were violating he/she/it was violating we were violating you were violating they were violating Past Perfect I had violated you had violated he/she/it had violated we had violated you had violated they had violated Future I will violate you will violate he/she/it will violate we will violate you will violate they will violate Future Perfect I will have violated you will have violated he/she/it will have violated we will have violated you will have violated they will have violated Future Continuous I will be violating you will be violating he/she/it will be violating we will be violating you will be violating they will be violating Present Perfect Continuous I have been violating you have been violating he/she/it has been violating we have been violating you have been violating they have been violating Future Perfect Continuous I will have been violating you will have been violating he/she/it will have been violating we will have been violating you will have been violating they will have been violating Past Perfect Continuous I had been violating you had been violating he/she/it had been violating we had been violating you had been violating they had been violating Conditional I would violate you would violate he/she/it would violate we would violate you would violate they would violate Past Conditional I would have violated you would have violated he/she/it would have violated we would have violated you would have violated they would have violated Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Verb 1. violate - fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns; "This sentence violates the rules of syntax" go against , break fly in the face of , fly in the teeth of - go against; "This action flies in the face of the agreement" conform to - observe; "conform to the rules" 2. violate - act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"; "break a promise" breach , infract , transgress , go against , offend , break disrespect - show a lack of respect for sin , transgress , trespass - commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law blunder , drop the ball , goof , sin - commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake; "I blundered during the job interview" contravene , infringe , run afoul , conflict - go against, as of rules and laws; "He ran afoul of the law"; "This behavior conflicts with our rules" trespass - break the law trespass , intrude - enter unlawfully on someone's property; "Don't trespass on my land!" 3. violate - destroy; "Don't violate my garden"; "violate my privacy" disturb , touch - tamper with; "Don't touch my CDs!" 4. violate - violate the sacred character of a place or language; "desecrate a cemetery"; "violate the sanctity of the church"; "profane the name of God" desecrate , outrage , profane assail , assault , set on , attack - attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly" 5. violate - force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman was raped on her way home at night" rape , ravish , assault , dishonor , dishonour , outrage assail , assault , set on , attack - attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly" 6. violate - destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country" despoil , rape , plunder , spoil ruin , destroy - destroy completely; damage irreparably; "You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank!"; "The tears ruined her make-up" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. violate verb 1. break , infringe , disobey , transgress , ignore , defy , disregard , flout , rebel against , contravene , fly in the face of , overstep , not comply with , take no notice of , encroach upon , pay no heed to , infract They violated the ceasefire agreement. break respect , honour , uphold , obey 2. invade , infringe on , disturb , upset , shatter , disrupt , impinge on , encroach on , intrude on , trespass on , obtrude on These journalists were violating her family's privacy. 3. desecrate , profane , defile , abuse , outrage , pollute , deface , dishonour , vandalize , treat with disrespect , befoul Police are still searching for the people who violated the graves. desecrate respect , honour , revere , set on a pedestal 4. rape , molest , sexually assault , ravish , abuse , assault , interfere with , sexually abuse , indecently assault , force yourself on He broke into a woman's home and attempted to violate her. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 violate verb 1. To fail to fulfill (a promise) or conform to (a regulation): breach , break , contravene , infringe , transgress . 2. To refuse or fail to obey: break , defy , disobey , flout , transgress . Idiom: pay no attention to. 3. To compel (another) to participate in or submit to a sexual act: assault , force , rape , ravish . 4. To deprive of virginity: defile , deflower . 5. To spoil or mar the sanctity of: defile , desecrate , pollute , profane . The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Translations porušit atropellar conculcar violar violer contrevenir dédaigner transgresser violare violazione violentare schenden transgredir violar нарушать нарушить kršiti violate [ˈvaɪəleɪt] VT 1. (= breach ) [+ law ] → violar , infringir , quebrantar ; [+ constitution, agreement, treaty ] → violar , infringir , vulnerar ( Comm, Pol ) [+ sanctions ] → incumplir , desobedecer ; [+ contract ] → no cumplir , incumplir ; [+ rights ] → violar , vulnerar ; [+ privacy ] → invadir to violate sb's trust → abusar de la confianza de algn 2. (= defile ) [+ grave ] → profanar 3. ( o.f. or liter ) (= rape ) → violar Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005 violate [ˈvaɪəleɪt] vt (= break ) [+ agreement, law, promise ] → violer (= disturb ) [+ privacy, peace ] → violer (= desecrate ) [+ tomb, graveyard ] → violer Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 violate vt treaty, promise → brechen ; (partially) → verletzen ; law, rule, moral code → verletzen , verstoßen gegen ; rights, airspace → verletzen ; truth → vergewaltigen (= disturb) holy place → entweihen , schänden ; peacefulness → stören ; to violate somebody’s privacy → in jds Privatsphäre eindringen ; it’s violating a person’s privacy to … → es ist ein Eingriff in jemandes Privatsphäre , wenn man … ; the shriek of the jets now violate s that once peace