词汇 | offence |
释义 | offence noun (US offense) uk/əˈfens/ us/əˈfens/ (CRIME) B2 [ C ]犯罪行为;罪行 an illegal act; a crime 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。
(UPSET FEELINGS) B2 [ U ]冒犯;触犯;得罪 upset and hurt or annoyed feelings, often because someone has been rude or shown no respect 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) (用在可能让人难受或恼怒时)无意冒犯 used when you say something that might upset or annoy someone 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。
(SCORING POINTS) [ U or C ] US /ˈɑː.fens/(美式橄榄球等运动中的)进攻,锋线队员 the part of a game such as American football that involves trying to score points, or the players who try to score points |
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