词汇 | offence |
释义 | offence noun (USoffense)uk /əˈfens/ us /əˈfens/ offencenoun (CRIME)B2[ C ] an illegal act; a crime: 犯罪行为;罪行 a serious/minor offence重/轻罪 a criminal/drink-driving offence刑事罪/酒后驾车罪 Driving without a licence is an offence.无照驾驶是违法行为。 He committed several serious offences.他犯了好几项重罪。 It's the third time that he's been convicted of a drug offence.这是他第三次因毒品犯罪被判刑。 The soldier received a dishonourable discharge for a disciplinary offence. It's an offence to park on double yellow lines.在双黄线内停车属违章行为。 This was the defendant's third court appearance for the same offence.这是被告因为同一桩罪行第三次出庭受审。 He has a long record of previous convictions for similar offences.他有多次类似罪行的犯罪记录。 She was yesterday bailed for three weeks on drink-driving offences.酒后驾车被拘后,昨天她获保释3个星期。 Crime - general words accuse someone of a crime anti-crime anti-fraud anti-narcotics arrestable caper crookedness delinquency delinquently driving under the influence DUI illegality netherworld non-crime on all counts outrage petty crime white-collar crime wrongdoing zero tolerance offencenoun (UPSET FEELINGS)B2[ U ] upset and hurt or annoyed feelings, often because someone has been rude or shown no respect: 冒犯;触犯;得罪 I really didn't mean (to cause/give) any offence (= did not intend to upset anyone) - I was just stating my opinion.我真的不想冒犯任何人——我只是在陈述自己的意见。 Do you think he took offence (= was upset) at what I said about his hair?你觉得我对他头发的评论得罪他了吗? no offence (intended) used when you say something that might upset or annoy someone : (用在可能让人难受或恼怒时)无意冒犯 No offence, but I find your sister a little rude.无意冒犯,但我觉得你妹妹有点无礼。 If you don't mind, I'd rather go on my own - no offence intended, but I think it would be better.如果你不介意,我宁愿自己去——没有恶意,不过我觉得那样会更好。 Sometimes taboo words are written with asterisks to avoid causing offence.有时禁忌词中会用星号来代替某些字母,以避免冒犯读者。 She takes offence too easily.她很容易生气。 His remarks caused widespread offence. She took offence when I offered to pay. The last thing I want to do is cause offence to your mother. Making people sad, shocked and upset aback amiss appal be laughing on the other side of your faceidiom bite bum gnaw haunt heartbreaker heartbreakingly hit/touch a (raw) nerveidiom nerve self-laceration sensitivity shake someone out of something shake someone up shake/rock something to its foundationsidiom shattering tear toxic You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Polite expressions offencenoun (SCORING POINTS)[ U or C ]USus/ˈɑː.fens/ the part of a game such as American football that involves trying to score points, or the players who try to score points(美式橄榄球等运动中的)进攻,锋线队员 Winning, losing & scoring in sport aet against the run of playidiom all out blinder blow someone away box score counterattack crash dead heat draw hammering offensively outpoint outrun point-scoring points deduction promedios shutout tank winner You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Competitors & participants in sports & games General terms used in ball sports American football offence | Business Englishoffence noun UK(USoffense)uk /əˈfens/us [ C ] LAW an illegal act or crime: It is a criminal offence to mislead customers about the price of an item. a serious/major/minor offence be/become an offenceIt became an offence for British citizens to offer bribes for business contracts anywhere in the world. commit an offenceIn practising as a solicitor without being duly qualified, he committed an offence. be accused of/found guilty of/convicted of an offenceShe was convicted of drug offences. [ U ] feelings of being upset and angry, often because someone has been rude: This advertisement may cause offence in some markets. She took offence at the way the assistant spoke to her. a sackable/sacking offenceUK(USa firing offense) HR a wrong action that you can lose your job for: Drinking alcohol while on duty is a sackable offence. |
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