offence
[ə'fens]
n.犯罪, 过错, 攻击, 令人讨厌的事物
例句与用法:
The best defence is offence.
先下手为强/以攻为守。
Whether a gun is a weapon of offence or a weapon of defense depends on which end of it you are at.
枪是攻击武器还是防御武器,要看你的目的而定。
Such an offence will lead to a summary fine.
这类过错要当场予以罚款。
They were arrested for drug offences.
他们因贩卖毒品罪而被逮捕。
One cannot hear such a remark without taking offence.
听了这样的话,谁都会生气的。
词形变化:
动词过去式: offed | 动词过去分词: offed | 动词现在分词: offing | 动词第三人称单数: offs |
【英】=offense
offence
名词复数:offences
词形变化:
动词过去式: offed | 动词过去分词: offed | 动词现在分词: offing | 动词第三人称单数: offs |
同义词:
offensive | displeasure | commission | error | crime | violation | umbrage | wrongdoing | felony | fault | insult | affront | outrage | slight | slur | resentment | pique | indignation | attack | assault | onslaught | offense | guilt | law-breaking | criminal offence | criminal offense | sin | discourtesy |
反义词:
defence |
词义辨析:
同义参见:
commission
offensive
error
displeasure
反义:
n.违反; 攻击
defence
offence[ə'fens]n.1.■犯法,违犯2.■犯法行为,罪行;过错3.■冒犯,得罪,伤感情4.■引起反感(或不悦)的事物,讨厌的东西5.■侮辱,羞辱6.■不悦,厌恶7.■进攻,攻击8.■进攻的人、一方、一队或军队等9.■进攻的方法10.■[古语]失足,绊倒;绊脚石;绊倒的原因11.■[废语]伤害,损害[美国英语亦作 offense]近义词resentmentumbragepiquedispleasure反义词defencecause (或 give) offence冒犯,得罪,伤感情commit (或 make) an offence (against)违背,违反;破坏no offence (或 meant)没有冒犯你的意思,不要见怪take offence (at)(对…)生气,(因…)动怒without offence不见怪,不动怒
offenceoffence[əˈfens]n.1.■冒犯2.■犯法(行为); 过错3.■讨厌的东西[事物]4.■【军】进攻, 攻击; [集合词]攻击部队, 进攻的一方5.■【圣】罪源; 绊脚石an offence against decency [good manner]无礼, 没规矩a first offence初犯an offence against the law犯法an offence to the ear刺耳的声音offence and defence攻与守weapons of offence进攻性武器pecuniary offence应罚款的违法行为capital offence资本攻势
继承用法offencelessadj.
参考词汇见crime;
[əˈfɛns]
(美 offense)
noun
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act
违法;犯规;犯罪
the new offence of obtaining property by deception.
骗取财产的新罪行。
■a thing that constitutes a violation of what is judged to be right or natural
过错;违反
the outcome is an offence to basic justice.
其结果是对基本公正的违背。 - [mass noun]annoyance or resentment brought about by a perceived insult to or disregard for oneself or one's standards or principles
(由于感觉受到侮辱或漠视而引起的)恼怒;怨恨
he went out, making it clear he'd taken offence.
他走了出去,表示他生气了。
I didn't intend to give offence.
我不想得罪人。 - [mass noun]the action of attacking
攻击
[as modifier]reductions in strategic offence arsenals.
战略性攻击武器的减少。
■(N. Amer.)the attacking team or players in a sport, especially in American Football
(北美)(尤指美式橄榄球等运动中的)进攻队;进攻队员
no offence
- (informal)do not be offended
(非正式)并无恶意,请勿见怪
- late Middle English: from Old French offens 'misdeed', from Latin offensus 'annoyance', reinforced by French offense, from Latin offensa 'a striking against, a hurt, or displeasure'; based on Latin offendere 'strike against'
offence
名词 offence:
the action of attacking an enemy
the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score
同义词:offense
a feeling of anger caused by being offended
a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others
同义词:discourtesy, offense, offensive activity
a crime less serious than a felony
同义词:misdemeanor, misdemeanour, infraction, offense, violation, infringement
offence
■"No offence, John?" And John laughed. "Not between old comrades in arms, " he said, and backed out and along the top corridor away form a tyke you couldn't trust as far as you could throw him.
"约翰,不见怪吧?"约翰笑了起来。"战友之间没有什么见怪的,"他一边回答,一边退了出去,沿着顶层的走廊避开了一个他认为随时都有可能做蠢事的粗鲁家伙。
■Being absent without leave is a fireable offence.
(无故缺席是可以被开除的。
■Never hang a man twice for one offence.
[谚]一罪不可两治;打了不罚,罚了不打。
■This was not your first offence, Troy Cooper.
“卓伊?库珀,这并不是你第一次犯罪了。”
■"No offence, I hope,"returned the old man.
“我希望没有冒犯你们,”老人答道。
■If you commit an offence, you should bear the legal consequences.
一旦触犯法律,你应承担法律后果。
■I need hardly say, a very grave offence.
不用说,这是大不敬的事。
■Don't take offence; it is only his way.
不要生气,他这个人就是这个样子。
■It remained open to question, no matter what the courts found, whether Mr Johnson had been rightly convicted for the offence.
不论法庭对约翰逊先生做出什么样裁决,给他定的罪是否恰当仍是仁者见仁,智者见智。
■Sexual intercourse with a girl under sixteen is an offence.
与16岁以下的女孩性交是一种犯罪行为。
■Abandon a child under two years old is a notifiable offence.
丢弃2岁以下的儿童是一种严重的犯法和犯罪行为。
■Strictly speaking, each offence should be considered separately.
严格地说,每项违例事项应分开考虑。
■One cannot hear such a remark without offence.
人们听了这样的话必然会生气。
■He is always cautious of giving offence to others .
他一直注意不得罪人。
■He behave himself so as not to give offence to others.
他举止小心以便不冒犯其它人。
■He continue to maintain his technical innocence of any indictable offence.
他仍然声称自己从严格的法律意义上说并未犯有任何可以起诉的罪行。
■He slightly fancied he might have given offence.
他仍然隐隐约约地感到自己可能在什么地方得罪了他。
■They can't be prosecuted for this offence - they have diplomatic immunity.
他们不会因这次违法行为而受到检控 - 他们享有外交豁免权。
■They did not pardon him his first offence against the law.
他们没有宽恕他初次犯法。
■They held him culpable for the offence.
他们认为他有罪应受惩罚。
■He is swift to take offence.
他动辄生别人的气。
■It was silly of him to take offence at such remarks.
他听了这种话生气,是愚蠢的。
■He was punished for an offence.
他因犯罪而受罚。
■He suffered for his offence.
他因自己的过错而受到惩罚。
■He is disposed to take offence at trifles.
他容易为一点小事发脾气。
■He's very sorry for giving offence.
他很不愿意得罪人的。
■He is cautious about offence.
他得提防着得罪人。
■He was good-humoured and never took offence.
他性情好, 从不气恼。
■He is good-humored and never took offence.
他性情好,从不气恼。
■What he feared was that Xiao Jia may take offence.
他担心的是小贾可能生气。
■He was not aware that he had committed an offence.
他没有意识到自己犯罪了。
■He committed an offence against our laws.
他犯了法。
■For such a serious offence he is lucky to get away with a fine.
他犯了那么严重的过失,却侥幸只交罚款了事。
■His case should be subsumed under the title of criminal offence.
他的案子应归入刑事犯罪。
■The offence will make him the most popular man in all Florence.
他的犯上会使他成为全佛罗伦萨最出名的人物。
■His behavior gave great offence to everybody in the classroom.
他的行为使课室里所有的人都很不高兴
■His words gave offence to everybody present.
他的话使在场的人都十分反感。
■We apologize unreservedly for any offence caused by his remarks.
他的话若有得罪,我们深表歉意。
■His offence is so serious that I doubt whether he can be pardoned for it.
他的过错十分严重。我怀疑他是否会得到原谅。
■He is always so quick to take offence at odds.
他老是动不动就对琐碎的小事生气。
■He had been sent to Prison for no offence.
他被关进监狱是无辜的。
■He is cautious of giving offence to others.
他谨防得罪人。
■He is so easily rubbed up the wrong way; everything you say her seems to take offence at.
他这个人很容易被得罪:你每说的一句话似乎都要为之计较。
■O is for offence. Offence is the besr defence.
代表进攻。进攻是最好的防御。
■Why do you take offence at a stupid joke?
何苦为一个蠢笑话生气?
■You should take my remarks in the right spirit,without offence.
你应该以正确的态度接受我的意见,不该生气。
■You should be cautious not to give offence.
你应该小心不要得罪人。
■No mere ferule will answer for this offence.
你犯了这样大的错误,光用戒尺不能解决问题。
■Your necktie is wry, no offence.
你的领带歪了,请勿怪我提醒。
■Do you know what offence he committed?
你知道他犯了什麽罪吗?