violate
v. 違反; 侵犯,打攪; 褻瀆
If someone violates an agreement, law, or promise, they break it.
They went to prison because they violated the law...
他們觸犯了法律,因此坐了牢。
They violated the ceasefire agreement.
他們違反了停火協議。
If you violate someone's privacy or peace, you disturb it.
These men were violating her family's privacy.
這些人侵犯了她的家庭隱私。
If someone violates a special place, for example a grave, they damage it or treat it with disrespect.
Detectives are still searching for those who violated the graveyard.
偵探們仍在搜捕那些褻瀆了墓園的傢伙。
1. fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns;
2. act in disregard of laws and rules;
3. destroy;
4. violate the sacred character of a place or language;
5. force (someone) to have sex against their will;
6. destroy and strip of its possession;
The changes made through biotechnology do not violate the classification of a species.
透過轉基因技術所造成的變化並不改變一個物種的分類.
If you violate law again, you will get into trouble.
3你若再違反法律, 你會惹出大麻煩的.
To punish those who knowingly and willfully attempt to violate civil tax laws.
懲罰故意違反稅收民事法者.
We mustn't violate the privacy of others.
我們不得侵害他人的私生活.
Consequently the adoption of that declaration did not violate any applicable rule of international law.
因此,該宣佈之採用,不違反任何國際法適用規定.