violated / ˈvaɪ əˌleɪt /

违反的遭受侵犯的违反规定的遭受侵犯

violated 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

vi·o·lat·ed, vi·o·lat·ing.

  1. to break, infringe, or transgress.
  2. to break in upon or disturb rudely; interfere thoughtlessly with: to violate his privacy.
  3. to break through or pass by force or without right: to violate a frontier.
  4. to treat irreverently or disrespectfully; desecrate; profane: violate a human right.
  5. to molest sexually, especially to rape.

violated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

break a law, agreement

v. 动词 verb

rape, defile

更多violated例句

  1. She has been recognized as damaged, adult in a way none of her classmates are, worthy of treatment that seems to violate the boundaries of normal student-teacher relationships.
  2. We hold that the challenged ordinances violate the First Amendment because they are content-based regulations of speech that cannot survive strict scrutiny.
  3. Those who violate the curfew, including their parents or guardians, could face a $1,000 fine or a misdemeanor, officials said, noting that it is parents’ responsibility to ensure their children do not violate the curfew.
  4. The law would allow students who are subjected to seclusion or restraint in a way that violates the law to file a civil lawsuit against the school or program.
  5. In addition to flagging election misinformation, Facebook said it removed 265,000 posts on Instagram and Facebook for violating its policy against voter suppression.
  6. At the west end of this bridge is the famous “Stone of the Violated Treaty,” mounted on a properly inscribed pedestal.
  7. Violated Nature rebels, and avenges herself for all infractions of law.