1.破坏(法律等),侵犯(权利等),违反(协议等)
2.侵犯 (on; upon)
1.to break a law, rule, or agreement
2.to limit or reduce someone’s legal rights or freedom
1.The company is infringing upon her rights in asking her to sign a contract swearing she'll not get pregnant while working there.
这家公司让她保证工作期间不得怀孕,这侵犯了她的权益。
2.Their site did not host infringing files, it just made it easy to access them.
他们的网站并不包含侵权文件,而只是让此类文件易于获取。
3.China is trying to safeguard its own justified rights and interests instead of infringing other countries' rights and interests.
中方是在维护自己的正当权益,而不是在侵犯别国的权益。
4.Google, as you know, has a well-known history of infringing on the privacy rights of America's Internet users.
你应该也了解,谷歌对美国网民隐私权的侵犯史可谓人所共知,源远流长。
5.Would he dare to reply to questioners who appeared to be infringing on purely executive matters that "it is none of your damned business" ?
请问他敢回答那些违反诸如“这关你什么事”等之类的行政案件的提问者吗?
6.The company said that the latest move meant all infringing material had been removed from its library.
这家公司声称这次举措意味着所有的侵权内容都已经被从文库中删除了。
7.Underlying Suzuki's unhappiness with VW has been a perception that the larger German company was infringing on its independence.
铃木对大众的不满让人感觉,规模更大的大众正在侵犯它的独立。
8.The company filed a lawsuit Friday against Motorola Inc. , alleging the handset maker is infringing Microsoft patents in its Android phones.
2010年10月1日,微软提起诉讼,指控摩托罗拉公司(MotorolaInc.)基于Android操作系统的手机侵犯了微软的数项专利权。
9.Universities so far have done little to guard students from cults for fear of infringing freedom of religion.
各大学到目前为止因为怕违反宗教自由而只做了一点点措施保护学生不受邪教蛊惑的措施。
10.The law of the place where the infringing act is committed shall apply to claims for damages arising from collision of ships.
第二百七十三条船舶碰撞的损害赔偿,适用侵权行为地法律。