offence

英音:[ə'fens]

简单释义:


n.犯罪;罪行;冒犯;违法行为

网络犯规;进攻;过错

变形:

复数:offences  


完整释义:


n.

1.无礼,侮辱;冒犯,触怒
2.犯规
3.进攻队
4.违法
5.违例
6.攻方
7.引起反感的事物
8.罪,罪过;【法律】犯罪;违犯,违反
9.【圣经】罪源,绊脚石
10.【军事】攻击; 〔集合词〕攻击部队


例句:

  1. Buckingham Palace spokesman said no offence had been taken, but declined to say whether the State Department had offered an apology.
    白金汉宫发言人表示,“此事绝无冒犯之意”,但没有透露美国国务院是否就此道歉。

  2. Failure to meet some of these obligations can be an offence attracting substantial fines or jail.
    未能满足这些义务的一些可以吸引巨额罚款或监禁的罪行。

  3. An appeals court said the doll was an "offence against the personal dignity" of Mr Sarkozy, but it would be disproportionate to ban it.
    上诉法院说这个娃娃其实是对萨科奇先生尊严上一种污蔑的罪行,但不至于禁止。

  4. he shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment and a fine.
    即属犯罪,可处监禁及罚款。

  5. This was not the man's first hummingbird smuggling attempt, however, as he is known to hold a previous conviction for the same offence.
    这个男的早有前科,已经不是第一次想走私蜂鸟了。

  6. The original meaning was that if the punishment is the same, people will commit the offence which brings the greatest profit.
    成语原指尽管会得到相同的惩罚,人们可能还会犯能带给他们很多好处的错误。

  7. It is just as much a Christian's duty to avoid taking offence as it is to avoid offence .
    对基督徒而言,避免遭人攻击及攻击别人都是我们职责所在。

  8. By failing to comply with these requirements, the Bank could be committing a criminal offence or be liable for some other sanction.
    若未能遵守这些规定,则银行可能构成刑事犯罪或受到其他制裁。

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