offence 英 [əˈfens]   美 [əˈfɛns]

offence

offence  英 [əˈfens] 美 [əˈfɛns]

n. 犯罪;违反;过错;攻击 

名词复数:offences 

He was punished for an offence. 他因犯罪而受罚。
His case should be subsumed under the title of criminal offence. 他的案子应归入刑事犯罪。

  • Offence is the British spelling of offense, meaning "a punishable act." If you break a law for the first time, it’s your first offence.
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  • n. 犯罪;违反;过错;攻击
  • 1. He was punished for an offence.

    他因犯罪而受罚。

  • 2. His case should be subsumed under the title of criminal offence.

    他的案子应归入刑事犯罪。

  • 3. I remember being tempted to chuck a lot of post away on one day, but was reminded that doing so was a very serious offence.

    记得有一天,我真想把许多邮件一扔了之,但随后我又提醒自己,那么做是一种严重的犯罪。

of·fence ( especially US of·fense ) / əˈfens ; NAmE əˈfens / noun 1 [countable ] offence(against sb/sth) an illegal act 违法行为;犯罪;罪行 SYN crime a criminal/serious/minor/sexual, etc. offence 刑事罪、重罪、轻罪、性犯罪等 a first offence (= the first time that sb has been found guilty of a crime) 初犯 a capital offence (= one for which sb may be punished by death) 死罪 He was not aware that he had committed an offence. 他没有意识到自己犯罪了。 an offence against society/humanity/the state 妨害社会╱人类╱国家的罪行 New legislation makes it an offence to carry guns. 新法律规定持枪为犯罪行为。 2 [uncountable ] the act of upsetting or insulting sb 冒犯;搅扰;侮辱 I'm sure he meant no offencewhen he said that. 我相信他那么说并无冒犯的意思。 The photo may cause offenceto some people. 这张照片可能会引起一些人的反感。 No one will take offence (= feel upset or insulted)if you leave early. 你若早退谁也不会介意的。 Don't be so quick to take offence. 别动不动就生气。 IDIOM no ofˈfence ( informal) used to say that you do not mean to upset or insult sb by sth you say or do 无冒犯之意 No offence, but I'd really like to be on my own. 我无意冒犯,但我确实想自己一个人待着。 offence offences of·fence / əˈfens ; NAmE əˈfens /
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