1.
Bad manners may offend.
不礼貌可能触犯他人。
2.
The anti-British propaganda gave (ie caused) much offence.
反英宣传触犯了众怒。
3.
The anti-British propaganda gave much offence.
反英宣传触犯了众怒.
4.
Stealing is an infringement of the law.
偷窃是触犯法律的。
5.
Speedsters can expect to fall afoul of the law sometimes.
开快车早晚会触犯法规。
6.
An infraction or a violation of the rules of play.
犯规违反或触犯比赛规则
7.
To hurt, offend, or encroach on the feelings, actions, or province of.
触犯某人,得罪某人伤害、触犯或侵害…的感情、行动或职权
8.
Nature Determination of Kidnapping Happened Continuously in Different Time and Violating Different Charges and other Issues;
拐卖犯罪中连续犯跨越不同法律时段触犯不同罪名的定性研究
9.
Offenders are liable to fines of up to 100.
触犯者可予罚款达100英镑.
10.
Scenes that might offend a viewer's delicacy.
可能会触犯过分敏感的观众的镜头
11.
He broke the law without realizing its serious consequences.
他触犯法律,而没有觉察其严重的后果。
12.
Every, without exception, should not offend against the law.
任何人无例外的都不应触犯法律。
13.
Obviously the man was charged with an offense against the law.
显然,那人是因为触犯法律而被指控。
14.
Who do you think breaks the law in our society?
在我们的社会里,你认为谁会触犯法律?
15.
Only those who have violated state law are dealt with according to law.
只有触犯了国家法律,才被绳之以法。
16.
He should be brought to justice for he has broken the law.
他触犯了法律,理应受到法办。
17.
They offended against every article of his creed.
他们触犯了他的每一条戒律。
18.
Regional Seminar on Juveniles in Conflict with the Law
触犯法律的少年问题区域讨论会