英:[əˈfendə(r)]
美:[əˈfɛndɚ]
英:[əˈfendə(r)]
美:[əˈfɛndɚ]
of·fend·er
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复数:offenders
词根:offend
adj.offensive 攻击的;冒犯的;无礼的;讨厌的
offending 不愉快的;厌恶的
adv.offensively 冒犯地;讨厌地
n.offensive 攻势;攻击
offence 犯罪;违反;过错;攻击
offense 犯罪,过错;进攻;触怒;引起反感的事物
offensiveness 冒犯;令人讨厌;进攻
v.offending 冒犯(offend的ing形式)
vi.offend 违反;进攻;引起不舒服
vt.offend 冒犯;使…不愉快
verb
intransitive verb
to transgress (see transgress sense transitive 1) the moral or divine law : sin
if it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most offending soul alive—William Shakespeare
to violate a law or rule : do wrong
offend against the law
to cause difficulty, discomfort, or injury
took off his shoe and removed the offending pebble
to cause dislike, anger, or vexation
thoughtless words that offend needlessly
transitive verb
violate, transgress
a contract not offending a statute … might still be in restraint of trade—C. A. Cooke
to cause pain to : hurt
tasteless billboards that offend the eye
obsolete to cause to sin or fall
to cause (a person or group) to feel hurt, angry, or upset by something said or done She carefully worded her comments so as not to offend anyone.
was offended by their language
sex offender性犯罪者
criminal offender罪犯;犯罪者
15世纪初,“犯法者; 罪人”,源自 offend(动词)的代词名词。早期的说法是 offendour(15世纪初),源自盎格鲁-法语。
犯规者
罪犯
犯罪分子
犯罪人
营业犯
Middle English offenden "to assail, violate, displease, hurt the feelings of," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French offendre, borrowed from Latin offendere "to strike against, stumble (upon), trouble, break a rule, displease, annoy," from of-, assimilated variant of ob- ob- + -fendere presumably, "to strike, hit" (unattested without prefixes) — more at defend
The first known use of offend was in the 14th century
offendverb
to do wrong : sin
to cause to be angry or annoyed : displease
that language offends me
offendverb
to do wrong : sin
to cause to be angry or annoyed : displease
that language offends me
1 The ancestor left name resource, fail to leave the key of unlock resource dispute however.
祖先留下了老字号资源, 却没能留下解开资源纠纷的钥匙.
2 Murders of sex offenders are rare, but harassment is common.
虽然性罪犯谋杀案并不经常发生, 但是性罪犯骚扰事件却屡见不鲜.
3 New York and California are just beginning to give first-time drug offenders treatment instead of prison sentences, and that’s a positive development.
4 As a result, people who are classified as violent offenders comprise a much larger share of the prison population than they would if they had earlier release dates.
5 The young offender had to be remanded in custody for ten days.
这个少年犯不得不被关押十天听候审理。
6 At the first “Amen” from the audience I willed the offender to immediate death by choking on the word.
7 Dad then would catch the eye of a child sitting near the offender and, by signals, would deputize him to carry out the punishment.
8 Instead he was just another repeat offender in the middle of the desert, in the middle of nowhere, behind rows of razor wire that glinted and gleamed in the sun like jagged teeth.
9 In rape cases the offender usually leaves semen.
在强奸案中,罪犯通常留有精液.
10 a young offender institution
青少年罪犯管教所
11 Take the control away from your offender.
远离冒犯者的控制。
12 Later, when I had learned the full truth about the white man, I reflected many times that the average burglary sentence for a first offender, as we all were, was about two years.
13 The offender doesn't even need to reply to the message.
有些冒犯者甚至连短信都不会。
14 “He might’ve mentioned it, yeah,” said Moody, scratching his chin unconcernedly, “but I thought a good sharp shock —” “We give detentions, Moody! Or speak to the offender’s Head of House!”
15 The authors of the study found that many of these offenders weren’t even particularly biased toward their victims, but were following the lead of a more biased peer.
16 In other words, offensive use of a work reflects badly on the offender, not the work.
换句话说,对一件作品的冒犯性利用只会令冒犯者,而非受到冒犯的作品蒙羞。
17 October 15: Four women were arrested; two received suspended sentences, and two repeat offenders were sentenced to six months in the workhouse.
18 The aroma of the wonderful liquor informed the others what had happened and they rushed down to take vengeance on the offender.
19 Give up blaming, and don't wait for history to change or for the offender to apologize.
别再责备埋怨,也别再等待历史改变或期待冒犯者会向你道歉。
20 The worst offenders had to wear smelly trash cans over their heads.