单词 | infract |
例句 | “A few weeks later, they searched my cell, they confiscated the book, and they infracted me for having the book that they gave me,” Wright said. The book that changed my life … in prison 2018-01-19T05:00:00Z “Governments pay a lot of attention to the risk of being infracted because it is very expensive and it is not brilliant for your reputation,” she said. Lawyers plan to stop UK dropping EU rules on environment after Brexit 2017-07-03T04:00:00Z It's a fixture that inverts the stereotypical differences between north and south, and proves that opposites infract. West Ham v Manchester United – live! 2013-01-05T16:32:55Z These feudal tenures were established in law; woe to the tenant who presumed to infract them! History of the Great American Fortunes, Vol. I Conditions in Settlement and Colonial Times There was a retributive justice for all those who infracted the rules of the game. 'Firebrand' Trevison But even after recreation, with that day's lessons safely out, punished and expiated, Pupasse's doom seemed scarcely lightened; there was still a whole criminal code of conduct to infract. Balcony Stories When visitors and newspaper reporters go through the prison, 'there isn't any hole'; but the prisoner who thoughtlessly infracts a rule knows that there is one! The Subterranean Brotherhood "But he will never venture to infract the neutrality of the waters surely," rejoined I, "within sight of the squadron too?" Tom Cringle's Log |
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