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		infringe美 [ɪn'frɪndʒ]  英 [ɪn'frɪndʒ]  第三人称单数:infringes  现在分词:infringing  过去分词:infringed   v. disobey,disregard,breach,break,violate 1.  | [t] ~ sth 违背,触犯(法规)to break a law or rule  |  
  | The material can be copied without infringing copyright. 这份材料可以复制,不会侵犯版权。  |  
 2.  | [t][i] 侵犯,侵害(合法权益)to limit sb's legal rights  |  
  | They said that compulsory identity cards would infringe civil liberties. 他们说强制办理身份证会侵犯公民的自由。  |   | She refused to answer questions that infringed on her private affairs. 她拒绝回答侵犯她隐私的问题。  |  
 v.  | 1. 破坏(法律等),侵犯(权利等),违反(协议等) 1. 破坏(法律等),侵犯(权利等),违反(协议等)  |  n.  |  |  
 v.  | 1. to fail to obey a law or regulation or observe the terms of an agreement 2. to take over land, rights, privileges, or activities that belong to somebody else, especially in a minor or gradual way 3. to break a law, rule, or agreement 4. to limit or reduce someone’s legal rights or freedom 1. to fail to obey a law or regulation or observe the terms of an agreement 2. to take over land, rights, privileges, or activities that belong to somebody else, especially in a minor or gradual way 3. to break a law, rule, or agreement 4. to limit or reduce someone’s legal rights or freedom  |  
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