offence是什么意思,offence中文翻譯,offence發(fā)音、用法及例句
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offence發(fā)音
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offence中文意思翻譯
n.犯罪, 過(guò)錯, 攻擊, 令人討厭的事物
offence詞形變化
動(dòng)詞現在分詞: offing | 動(dòng)詞第三人稱(chēng)單數: offs | 動(dòng)詞過(guò)去分詞: offed | 動(dòng)詞過(guò)去式: offed |
offence同義詞
guilt | assault | felony | wrongdoing | error | pique | commission | umbrage | crime | slur | discourtesy | fault | onslaught | criminal offense | affront | sin | law-breaking | offensive | insult | displeasure | outrage | resentment | criminal offence | violation | slight | indignation | offense | attack
offence反義詞
defence
offence常見(jiàn)例句
1 、His case should be subsumed under the title of criminal offence.───他的案子應歸入刑事犯罪。
2 、Do you know what offence he committed?───你知道他犯了什麼罪嗎?
3 、Opposing them is an offence, that's why they arrest us.─── 反對他們是一種犯罪行為 所以逮捕我們
4 、It cannot be done without offence.───做這種事非得罪人不可。
5 、You should take my remarks in the right spirit,without offence.───你應該以正確的態(tài)度接受我的意見(jiàn),不該生氣。
6 、You can hardly urge that in mitigation of the offence.───你簡(jiǎn)直不能夠去作那樣的懇求來(lái)減輕這一過(guò)錯。
7 、He is always so quick to take offence at odds.───他老是動(dòng)不動(dòng)就對瑣碎的小事生氣。
8 、It is not like him to take offence.───像他這樣的人才不會(huì )動(dòng)氣呢。
9 、My only 'offence' in that direction, if you will.─── 如果非要說(shuō)的話(huà) 這算是我唯一的違法行為
10 、Even the slightest offence would make Jack nervous.───即使是極輕微的觸犯也會(huì )使杰克激動(dòng)起來(lái)。
11 、No, I suppose not. It is a di*issible offence.─── 是啊 這是足以解雇她的事
12 、He is good-humored and never took offence.───他性情好,從不氣惱。
13 、Parking with your car bumper overhanging the pavement may seem trivial to you, but in the eyes of the law it is still an offence.───在你看來(lái),停車(chē)時(shí)把汽車(chē)的保險桿部分突出在人行道上似乎是微不足道的,但就法制觀(guān)念而言,這仍舊是一種犯法的行為。
14 、It was silly of him to take offence at such remarks.───他聽(tīng)了這種話(huà)生氣,是愚蠢的。
15 、The offence will make him the most popular man in all Florence.───他的犯上會(huì )使他成為全佛羅倫薩最出名的人物。
16 、Your necktie is wry, no offence.───你的領(lǐng)帶歪了,請勿怪我提醒。
17 、They did not pardon him his first offence against the law.───他們沒(méi)有寬恕他初次犯法。
18 、Punishment for a first offence is a fine.───占有偷盜贓物是一種犯罪行為。
19 、His words gave offence to everybody present.───他的話(huà)使在場(chǎng)的人都十分反感。
20 、He is disposed to take offence at trifles.───他容易為一點(diǎn)小事發(fā)脾氣。
21 、We apologize unreservedly for any offence caused by his remarks.───他的話(huà)若有得罪,我們深表歉意。
22 、No offence but your life's kind of... depressing.─── 無(wú)意冒犯 但你的人生真的很悲催
23 、You know treason is a capital offence .───你知道背叛是一種嚴重的罪行。
24 、It remained open to question, no matter what the courts found, whether Mr Johnson had been rightly convicted for the offence.───不論法庭對約翰遜先生做出什么樣裁決,給他定的罪是否恰當仍是仁者見(jiàn)仁,智者見(jiàn)智。
25 、The best defence is offence.───先下手為強/以攻為守。
26 、They held him culpable for the offence.───他們認為他有罪應受懲罰。
27 、He had been sent to Prison for no offence.───他被關(guān)進(jìn)監獄是無(wú)辜的。
28 、Misleading the court in a trial is a serious offence.───在審理案件中誤導法庭是嚴重的違法行為。
29 、I need hardly say, a very grave offence.───不用說(shuō),這是大不敬的事。
30 、He is always cautious of giving offence to others .───他一直注意不得罪人。
31 、He is swift to take offence.───他動(dòng)輒生別人的氣。
32 、The guidelines lies down rules for dealing with traffic offence.───基本原則規定了處理違犯交通法規的規則。
33 、It will become you best to show no haste to take offence.───你頂好不要冒冒失失地發(fā)脾氣。
34 、Abandon a child under two years old is a notifiable offence.───丟棄2歲以下的兒童是一種嚴重的犯法和犯罪行為。
35 、One cannot hear such a remark without offence.───人們聽(tīng)了這樣的話(huà)必然會(huì )生氣。
36 、He suffered for his offence.───他因自己的過(guò)錯而受到懲罰。
37 、Strictly speaking, each offence should be considered separately.───嚴格地說(shuō),每項違例事項應分開(kāi)考慮。
38 、Sexual intercourse with a girl under sixteen is an offence.───與16歲以下的女孩**是一種犯罪行為。
39 、His offence is so serious that I doubt whether he can be pardoned for it.───他的過(guò)錯十分嚴重。我懷疑他是否會(huì )得到原諒。
40 、In the eyes of law, it is an offence.───在法律上,這是犯罪。
41 、He continue to maintain his technical innocence of any indictable offence.───他仍然聲稱(chēng)自己從嚴格的法律意義上說(shuō)并未犯有任何可以起訴的罪行。
42 、They can't be prosecuted for this offence - they have diplomatic immunity.───他們不會(huì )因這次違法行為而受到檢控 - 他們享有外交豁免權。
43 、The law is very clear about what is the offence, and the offence is assisting or encouraging somebody to commit suicide.─── 法律明確規定何種行為才算犯罪 即協(xié)助或慫恿 他人自殺
44 、It's an offence of starting lawsuit with no grounds.───在無(wú)根據的情況下提起訴訟,它是一種犯罪。
45 、Appearing naked in public is an offence against decency.───在大庭廣眾之中赤身裸體是有失體面的事。
46 、Why do you take offence at a stupid joke?───何苦為一個(gè)蠢笑話(huà)生氣?
47 、You should be cautious not to give offence.───你應該小心不要得罪人。
48 、Giving false information to the police is a punishable offence.───向警方謊報情況是應受懲處的罪行。
49 、Never hang a man twice for one offence.───[諺]一罪不可兩治;打了不罰,罰了不打。
50 、I shouldn't have been so quick to take offence.─── 我不該這么快就對你的話(huà)生氣
51 、This was not your first offence, Troy Cooper.───“卓伊?庫珀,這并不是你第一次犯罪了?!?/p>
52 、See Appendix B for the clear - up rate of notifiable offence .───關(guān)于解釋性的嚴重犯罪率情況,參看附件B
53 、One cannot hear such a remark without taking offence.───聽(tīng)了這樣的話(huà),誰(shuí)都會(huì )生氣的。
54 、Do you think he took offence at what I said?───你認為他會(huì )對我說(shuō)的話(huà)生氣嗎?
55 、"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.───"約翰,不見(jiàn)怪吧?"約翰笑了起來(lái)。"戰友之間沒(méi)有什么見(jiàn)怪的,"他一邊回答,一邊退了出去,沿著(zhù)頂層的走廊避開(kāi)了一個(gè)他認為隨時(shí)都有可能做蠢事的粗魯家伙。
56 、Your refusal to come might give offence.───你要拒絕來(lái)是會(huì )得罪人的。
57 、If you commit an offence, you should bear the legal consequences.───一旦觸犯法律,你應承擔法律后果。
58 、It is an offence to drop litter in the street.───在馬路上亂丟廢物是違章的。
59 、The anti-British propaganda gave (ie caused) much offence.───反英宣傳觸犯了眾怒。
60 、Being absent without leave is a fireable offence.───(無(wú)故缺席是可以被開(kāi)除的。
61 、It is an offence to serve alcohol to minors.───向未成年人提供含酒精的飲料是違法的。
62 、Moreover, this is an offence which concerns me.───況且那種冒犯,也還是屬于我個(gè)人的。
63 、He committed an offence against our laws.───他犯了法。
64 、He was punished for an offence.───他因犯罪而受罰。
65 、Punishment varies according to the gravity of the offence.───處罰根據罪行的嚴重程度而有所不同。
66 、Don't be so quick to take offence.───別動(dòng)不動(dòng)就生氣。
67 、He is cautious of giving offence to others.───他謹防得罪人。
68 、No, forget it. It's only a first offence.─── 算了 不管它 只是個(gè)初犯罷了
69 、He is cautious about offence.───他得提防著(zhù)得罪人。
70 、O is for offence. Offence is the besr defence.───代表進(jìn)攻。進(jìn)攻是最好的防御。
71 、He slightly fancied he might have given offence.───他仍然隱隱約約地感到自己可能在什么地方得罪了他。
72 、It's sometimes difficult to be forthright and not give offence.───又直率又不得罪人,這有時(shí)很難辦到。
73 、Remembrance of the offence angered him all over again.───回想起那次冒犯他又怒火中燒。
74 、He behave himself so as not to give offence to others.───他舉止小心以便不冒犯其它人。
75 、You shouldn't take offence at my son.─── 我兒子說(shuō)的話(huà)你別往心里去
76 、No offence, but you seem way too cool.─── 無(wú)意冒犯 但你看起來(lái)太酷了
77 、He was good-humoured and never took offence.───他性情好, 從不氣惱。
78 、Don't take offence; it is only his way.───不要生氣,他這個(gè)人就是這個(gè)樣子。
79 、His behavior gave great offence to everybody in the classroom.───他的行為使課室里所有的人都很不高興
80 、As it is a first offence,he is fined and not sent to prison.───因為是他第一次犯罪,所以被罰了款,沒(méi)被送進(jìn)監獄。
81 、For such a serious offence he is lucky to get away with a fine.───他犯了那么嚴重的過(guò)失,卻僥幸只交罰款了事。
82 、He's very sorry for giving offence.───他很不愿意得罪人的。
83 、"No offence, I hope,"returned the old man.───“我希望沒(méi)有冒犯你們,”老人答道。
84 、He is so easily rubbed up the wrong way; everything you say her seems to take offence at.───他這個(gè)人很容易被得罪:你每說(shuō)的一句話(huà)似乎都要為之計較。
85 、Cathy was fined for her first offence.───凱瑟第一次犯錯誤即被罰款。
86 、No mere ferule will answer for this offence.───你犯了這樣大的錯誤,光用戒尺不能解決問(wèn)題。
87 、He was not aware that he had committed an offence.───他沒(méi)有意識到自己犯罪了。
88 、Suicide in this country is not in offence.─── 自殺在這個(gè)國家不屬于犯罪
89 、What he feared was that Xiao Jia may take offence.───他擔心的是小賈可能生氣。
90 、He took offence at what you said.───你說(shuō)的話(huà)使他生氣。
offence的形容詞形式?
frightened 感到驚嚇的 frightening令人驚恐的mend修補過(guò)的地方 mending修補過(guò)的衣服 mendable可改正的
offence和offense之間的區別是什么?
兩者區別如下
1. 詞義不同,"offence"(犯罪):這個(gè)詞通常用于描述涉及嚴重違法行為的概念。這些行為可能會(huì )導致刑事處罰,如罰款、監禁等。犯罪通常與法律、法律程序和懲罰相關(guān)。例如,在法律條款中,你可能會(huì )看到“刑法”、“刑事責任”等與犯罪有關(guān)的詞語(yǔ)。
2. "offense"(冒犯,不當行為):這個(gè)詞通常用于描述涉及到他人情感、利益或價(jià)值觀(guān)等方面的不當行為。這些行為可能包括言語(yǔ)、行為或態(tài)度上的不當,而不一定會(huì )導致法律上的后果。例如,“冒犯性言論”、“冒犯性行為”等詞語(yǔ)。
2,使用場(chǎng)合不同,"offence"(犯罪)主要用于描述涉及嚴重違法行為的概念,而"offense"(冒犯,不當行為)則用于描述涉及到他人情感、利益或價(jià)值觀(guān)等方面的不當行為。這兩者之間的主要區別在于它們所指的行為類(lèi)型和法律后果。在實(shí)際使用中,要根據上下文和語(yǔ)境來(lái)選擇合適的詞語(yǔ)。
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