violating

violating[ˈvaiəleitɪŋ] 

原级:violate

第三人称单数:violates

过去分词:violated

过去式:violated

violating 基本解释
违反;侵犯;亵渎( violate的现在分词 );强奸;
violating 网络解释

violating的翻译

1. 违犯:违反或藐视(如法律,诺言等):be treated as an outcast 遭到被人赶出似的对待. | 13. violating 违犯:违反或藐视(如法律,诺言等) | Dr. Thomas was condemned for violating medical ethics. 托玛士大夫因违反医德而受谴责.

2. 干扰,违反,妨碍:pesticides 农药 | violating 干扰,违反,妨碍 | digest 消化,通汇贯通

violating 单语例句

1. Alamo is suspected of violating the Mann Act, which prohibits taking children across state lines for illegal purposes.

2. It accused its neighbor of violating its waters and staging military drills in the area and vowed to protect its border by force.

3. " They could be violating the Race Discrimination Ordinance simply by name calling, " Tang cautioned.

4. Medical institutions severely violating the regulation will be ordered to suspend their service, cancel relevant clinics or even have their practice licenses rescinded and be closed down.

5. They found out Carter had been incarcerated in Mississippi four times - twice for stealing, once for violating parole and again for a weapons violation.

6. It said Pakistan categorically opposes any attempts aimed at violating China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

7. But a person violating traffic rules should be prepared to receive punishment and see the new law as a warning to drive cautiously.

8. violating

8. Cady was also charged with violating sex offender laws by failing to report a name or residence change.

9. The Catholic Church earlier threatened to sue the government for violating the Basic Law should the bill be passed.

10. Fitzgerald could charge one or more presidential aides with violating a law prohibiting the intentional unmasking of an undercover CIA officer.