offender 英 [əˈfendə(r)]   美 [əˈfɛndɚ]

offender

offender  英 [əˈfendə(r)] 美 [əˈfɛndɚ]

n. 罪犯;冒犯者;违法者 

名词复数:offenders 

The offender withheld the truth from the policemen. 罪犯对警察隐瞒了真相。
There is a truth, which tells us that not forgiving hurts you far more than it hurts the offender. 有一个事实是不宽恕对你造成的伤害远比对冒犯者造成的伤害大。

  • An offender is a criminal, someone who breaks the law. A first-time offender, depending on the crime, might only have to pay a fine or perform community service.
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  • n. 罪犯;冒犯者;违法者
  • 1. The offender withheld the truth from the policemen.

    罪犯对警察隐瞒了真相。

  • 2. There is a truth, which tells us that not forgiving hurts you far more than it hurts the offender.

    有一个事实是不宽恕对你造成的伤害远比对冒犯者造成的伤害大。

  • 3. In an interview with the left-leaning British weekly magazine the New Statesman, Assange called China the “worst offender” for its censorship of information online.

    在接受左倾英国周刊杂志《新政治家》的采访中,阿桑奇称天朝为“最坏的罪犯”,原因是它的互联网信息审查制度。

  • offender (n.) mid-15c., agent noun from offend (v.). Earlier was offendour (early 15c.), from Anglo-French.
of·fend·er / əˈfendə(r) ; NAmE əˈfendər / noun 1 ( rather formal) a person who commits a crime 犯罪者;违法者;罪犯 a persistent/serious/violent, etc. offender 惯犯、重犯、暴力犯等 a young offender institution 青少年罪犯管教所 see also first offender , sex offender 2 a person or thing that does sth wrong 妨害…的人(或事物) When it comes to pollution, the chemical industry is a major offender. 谈到环境污染问题,化工产业是一大祸害。 offender offenders of·fend·er / əˈfendə(r) ; NAmE əˈfendər /
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