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illegally

/ih-lee-guhl/US // ɪˈli gəl //UK // (ɪˈliːɡəl) //

非法,非法的,非法地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : forbidden by law or statute.
    • : contrary to or forbidden by official rules, regulations, etc.: The referee ruled that it was an illegal forward pass.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal: Disparaging and Offensive. illegal alien.

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Examples

  • Kyler Murray threw a four-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dan Arnold after Seahawks safety Quandre Diggs kept the drive going with a penalty for an illegal hit on wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins on a third-and-11 incompletion.

  • Congressional Democrats introduced legislation Thursday that would make it illegal to put students in seclusion and would limit the use of physical restraint in schools that receive federal funds.

  • On October 20, 2020, the Justice Department sued Google, an Alphabet subsidiary, claiming the company’s internet search platform is an illegal monopoly that is harmful to both competition and consumers.

  • You take these positions because you are welcoming fraud and you are welcoming illegal voting.

  • Moses contributed to his team’s offensive struggles with an illegal use of hands penalty that forced Washington to settle for a field goal in the second quarter, but players seemed to respond to their captain’s fiery message.

  • Some were already investigated, had become fugitives, and left the country illegally.

  • Crossing the border illegally, with the help of coyotes, or smugglers, is typically a very expensive endeavor.

  • Today, a lack of provenance often means one of two things: an artifact is forged or an artifact was illegally acquired.

  • She recalls that during the famine her father illegally sold gold and silver.

  • In 2010, however, a Georgian court sentenced Batirashvili to three years of jail for illegally possessing a weapon.

  • "You are acting illegally," breathed Milburgh, in a last attempt to save the situation.

  • They do not mean if a man is kidnapped and held illegally to involuntary service or labor that he is always to be so held.

  • After her death her husband, Maximilian, illegally assumed the government as guardian of his son.

  • But she pays the money as a Gift which was improperly and illegally demanded as a Right.

  • Suppose Lord Cornwallis to have done wrong; suppose him to have acted illegally; does that clear the prisoner at your bar?