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单词 infringe
释义
infringe
(ɪnfrɪndʒ )
Word forms: infringes , infringing , infringed
1. verb
If someone infringes a law or a rule, they break it or do something which disobeys it.
The film exploited his image and infringed his copyright. [VERB noun]
The jury ruled that he had infringed no rules. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: break, violate, contravene [formal], disobey  
2. verb
If something infringes people's rights, it interferes with these rights and does not allow people the freedom they are entitled to.
They rob us, they infringe our rights, they kill us. [VERB noun]
It's starting to infringe on our personal liberties. [VERB + on]
Collocations:
infringe a patent
Should a person utilize that invention, without the permission of the patent proprietor, they may infringe that patent.
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A jury found that his client's waterwheel did not infringe the patent.
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Manufacture of the unpatented components would not be an infringement of the patent unless the manufacturer induces the recipient of those components to infringe the patent.
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The claims describe the invention in a specific legal style, setting out the essential features of the invention in a manner to clearly define what will infringe the patent.
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By the final decree in the case, made in 1881, the court decided that the payments which the defendant had been theretofore making did infringe the patent.
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infringe a rule
The suggestion that you might have infringed a rule!
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This was not the first time, however, that hunters had infringed the rule.
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My first job was to hang on to the radio as the race officials announced the numbers of the boats who had infringed the rules.
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infringe the right
Some citizens believe that the rules infringe their right to private property.
Times, Sunday Times
Publication of an excerpt or paraphrase of an unpublished work may infringe that right.
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This new book did not run the risk of infringing the rights of the author or bookseller who owned the publishing rights.
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For even the pursuit of perfection may be sin, if it infringes the rights and needs of another soul.
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It also emphasized that the work would be done while not infringing the rights of individuals or churches.
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Translations:
Chinese: 违反
Japanese: 破る法律・規則を
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