offences
英 [əˈfɛnsɪz]
美
n. 违法行为; 犯罪; 罪行; 冒犯; 搅扰; 侮辱
offence的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 违法行为;罪行
Anoffenceis a crime that breaks a particular law and requires a particular punishment.- Thirteen people have been charged with treason — an offence which can carry the death penalty...
13人被控犯有叛国罪——一种可处死刑的罪行。 - In Britain the Consumer Protection Act makes it a criminal offence to sell goods that are unsafe.
英国的《消费者保护法》规定销售不安全物品属刑事犯罪行为。
- Thirteen people have been charged with treason — an offence which can carry the death penalty...
- N-VAR 冒犯;得罪
Offenceor anoffenceis behaviour which causes people to be upset or embarrassed.- The book might be published without creating offense...
出版这本书可能不会引起人们的反感。 - Privilege determined by birth is an offence to any modern sense of justice.
与生俱来的特权是对现代公正意识的亵渎。
- The book might be published without creating offense...
- N-SING (体育运动中的)进攻队,进攻方
In sports such as American football or basketball,the offenseis the team which has possession of the ball and is trying to score.- Between plays the coach was talking to the offense in the huddle.
中场时,这位教练对围拢一圈的进攻队员进行战术指导。
- Between plays the coach was talking to the offense in the huddle.
- PHRASE 冒犯;得罪;惹恼
If youcause offenceorgive offenceto someone, you say or do something rude which upsets or embarrasses them.- It says the photograph is likely cause distress and offence to the public...
上面说这张照片可能引起公众的忧虑和反感。 - We have had our differences and I'm sorry if it has caused offence.
我们有过一些分歧,如有得罪我很抱歉。
- It says the photograph is likely cause distress and offence to the public...
- CONVENTION 别见怪;无冒犯之意
Some people say 'no offence' to make it clear that they do not want to upset you, although what they are saying may seem rather rude.- Dad, you need a bath. No offence.
爸爸,别见怪,不过你该洗澡了。
- Dad, you need a bath. No offence.
- PHRASE (常指不必要地)(对…)生气,(因…)见怪
If someonetakes offence atsomething you say or do, they feel upset, often unnecessarily, because they think you are being rude to them.- She never takes offence at anything...
什么事都不会让她生气。 - Never had she seen him so tense, so quick to take offence as he had been in recent weeks.
她从未见过他像最近几周这样高度紧张,动不动就生气。
- She never takes offence at anything...
The spelling offense is used in American English. The pronunciation /'ɒfens/ is used for meaning 3. 拼写offense用于美国英语中。义项3读作/'ɒfens/。
双语例句
- It makes me sick that people commit offences and never get punished
一些人屡屡犯罪却从未受到惩戒,这真让我气愤。 - Those arrested have been charged with public order offences.
那些被拘捕的人被指控破坏了公共秩序。 - Confiscation of smuggled property is part of the penalty for certain offences.
没收走私财产是对某些犯罪予以惩罚的一部分。 - The jury convicted Mr Hampson of all offences.
陪审团裁定汉普森先生全部罪名成立。 - Such offences as his profoundly endanger public security.
他这样的犯法行为极大地危及公共安全。 - He is being prosecuted for two criminal offences.
他因两项刑事罪名受到起诉。 - The defendant asked for 21 similar offences to be taken into account
被告要求考虑到类似的21起违法行为的情况。 - Rude taxi drivers clocked up a total of 239 offences in 1990.
1990年,出租车司机鲁莽驾驶导致的违章事件总共达239起。 - The police say seven people were arrested for minor offences.
警方称有7人因轻罪被捕。 - Convictions for criminal offences might lead to the persons concerned being debarred from entering the teaching profession.
因刑事罪名被定罪的罪犯将可能被禁止从事教师职业。