n. 1.罪,罪过;【法律】犯罪;违犯,违反 (against)。 2.无礼,侮辱;冒犯,触怒。 3.引起反感的事物。 4.【军事】攻击 (opp. defense); 〔集合词〕攻击部队。 5.【圣经】罪源,绊脚石。 短语和例子 a first offence 初犯。 an offence against decency [good manners] 无礼,没规矩。 No offence was meant. 并没有触犯的意思;不是恶意讲(做)的。 O- is the best defense. 攻击是最好的防御。 commit an offence against 犯(法),违背[破坏](法律、风俗);侵犯(权利)。 give [cause] offence to 触怒…,使…生气,得罪。 take offence 见怪,生气,感到自己受委屈或侮辱。 without offence 不使人见怪,不触犯人;没有生气。 adj. -less 不得罪人的,老实的,温和的;无力进攻的。
(criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act; "a long record of crimes" 同义词:crime, offense, criminal offense, criminal offence, law-breaking,
the action of attacking an enemy 同义词:offense, offensive,
a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others 同义词:discourtesy, offense, offensive activity,
a feeling of anger caused by being offended; "he took offence at my question" 同义词:umbrage, offense,
the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score 同义词:offense,
例句与用法
1.
You know treason is a capital offence . 你知道背叛是一种严重的罪行。
2.
He is disposed to take offence at trifles . 他容易为一点小事发脾气。
3.
Giving false information is a punishable offence . 谎报资料可以论罪。
4.
A fine for this offence is automatic . 对于这种过失,罚款是必然的。
5.
He was good-humoured and never took offence . 他性情好,从不气恼。
6.
He had been sent to prison for no offence . 他被关进监狱是无辜的。
7.
I need hardly say, a very grave offence . 不用说,这是大不敬的事。
8.
They held him culpable for the offence . 他们认为他有罪应受惩罚。
9.
Your highness is taking offence very unnecessarily . 殿下生气,毫无必要。
10.
We can afford to overlook minor offences . 我们可以不计较小过。