to trench into (unto): To ‘cut’ into, to enter into so as to affect or concern intimately. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come into [verb (transitive)] > in unwelcome or unwarranted manner (7) to trench into (unto)1621 to trench into (unto): To ‘cut’ into, to enter into so as to affect or concern intimately. Obsolete. top1664 intransitive. To practise cheating or trickery; to impose upon; in quots. 1697 at sense 15 1709, with mixture of sense ‘to encroach or obtrude upon’… trespass1720 Law. intransitive. To commit a trespass (see trespass, n. 2); spec. to enter unlawfully on the land of another, or on that which is the property or… barge1911 intransitive. To bump heavily into (a person), to knock roughly against; to go roughly and heavily through, into, along, about, or against (a place… muscle1929 transitive. To make (one's way) by force; to thrust oneself uninvited into something, esp. another person's business. Also in extended use. Subcategories:— without ticket or invitation (2) |
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