trespasser in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

trespasser in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for trespasser in the English»Spanish Dictionary

trespasser [ˈtrespəsəʳ, Am -pæsɚ] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The act did not provide for management or protection of the park from trespassers, in particular game poachers and lumbermen.
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Now a fence blocking access to the bridge states that any trespassers will be fined and/or serve jail time.
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Instead, the trespasser must prove that the property owner intentionally or wantonly injured the plaintiff to recover.
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As we all are sovereign states, we can not keep the borders open any more, for there could be trespassers from third countries.
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His tormenters are usually untrustworthy temptresses, though occasionally they're authority figures who judge him as a criminal trespasser or a cultural arriviste.
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Noisy miner attacks are not limited to chasing the intruder, and aggressive incidents often result in the death of the trespasser.
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Occasional picnickers use it now as trespassers, although those who recognize poison ivy generally stay away.
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If the abatement requires the claimant stepping onto the defendant's land, he must give notice or risk becoming a trespasser.
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He prideful and intolerant of trespassers in his swamp, especially humans.
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The castle also began to be used a prison shortly afterwards, partially for forest trespassers and for those who could not pay the required fines.
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