- to encroach on another's rights
- посягать на право другого лица
Тетради новых терминов № 6. Англо-русские патентные термины. - М.: Всесоюзный центр переводов. В.С. Попов, Л.А. Горник, А.М. Школьник. 1975.
Тетради новых терминов № 6. Англо-русские патентные термины. - М.: Всесоюзный центр переводов. В.С. Попов, Л.А. Горник, А.М. Школьник. 1975.
encroach — en·croach /in krōch/ vi [Anglo French encrocher, probably alteration of acrocher to catch hold of, seize, usurp, from Old French, from a , prefix stressing goal + croc hook]: to enter esp. gradually or stealthily into the possessions or rights of … Law dictionary
Encroach — En*croach , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Encroached}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Encroaching}.] [OF. encrochier to perch, prop., to hook, fasten a hook (perh. confused with acrochier, F. accrocher, to hook, get hold of, E. accroach); pref. en (L. in) + F. croc… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
encroach — [en krōch′, inkrōch′] vi. [ME encrochen < OFr encrochier, to seize upon, take < en , in + croc, croche, a hook: see CROSIER] 1. to trespass or intrude (on or upon the rights, property, etc. of another), esp. in a gradual or sneaking way 2.… … English World dictionary
RIGHTS, HUMAN — The following article deals with the subject of human rights, their essence and the contents of various fundamental rights as reflected in the sources of Jewish Law. The interpretation of Israel s Basic Laws concerning human rights in accordance… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
encroach — encroacher, n. /en krohch /, v.i. 1. to advance beyond proper, established, or usual limits; make gradual inroads: A dictatorship of the majority is encroaching on the rights of the individual. 2. to trespass upon the property, domain, or rights… … Universalium
encroach — To enter by gradual steps or stealth into the possessions or rights of another; to trespass or intrude. To gain or intrude unlawfully upon the lands, property, or authority of another … Black's law dictionary
encroach — To enter by gradual steps or stealth into the possessions or rights of another; to trespass or intrude. To gain or intrude unlawfully upon the lands, property, or authority of another … Black's law dictionary
encroach — intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English encrochen to get, seize, from Anglo French encrocher, from en + croc, croche hook more at crochet Date: 1528 1. to enter by gradual steps or by stealth into the possessions or rights of another 2. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
encroach — en•croach [[t]ɛnˈkroʊtʃ[/t]] v. i. 1) to advance beyond established or proper limits; make gradual inroads 2) to trespass upon the property, domain, or rights of another, esp. gradually or stealthily • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < AF encrocher,… … From formal English to slang
encroach — v.intr. 1 (foll. by on, upon) intrude, esp. on another s territory or rights. 2 advance gradually beyond due limits. Derivatives: encroacher n. encroachment n. Etymology: ME f. OF encrochier (as EN (1), crochier f. croc hook: see CROOK) … Useful english dictionary
poach — I. /poʊtʃ / (say pohch) verb (i) 1. to trespass on another s land, etc., especially in order to steal game. 2. to take game or fish illegally. 3. to encroach on another s rights; take something belonging to another. 4. Tennis when playing doubles …