英:[əˈfendɪŋ]
美:[əˈfendɪŋ]
英:[əˈfendɪŋ]
美:[əˈfendɪŋ]
词根:offend
adj.offensive 攻击的;冒犯的;无礼的;讨厌的
offenseless 无攻击力的;不惹人的
adv.offensively 冒犯地;讨厌地
n.offensive 攻势;攻击
offence 犯罪;违反;过错;攻击
offender 罪犯;冒犯者;违法者
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
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
offend against违犯;犯罪
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
offhandadverb or adjective
without previous thought or preparation
can't say offhand how many there are
offertorynoun
the offering of the sacramental bread and wine to God before they are consecrated
a verse from a psalm said or sung at the beginning of the offertory
the collection and presentation of the offerings of the congregation in church
the music played or sung during an offertory
offeringnoun
the act of one who offers
something offered
a sacrifice offered as a part of worship
a contribution to the support of a church
offer1 of 2verb
to present as an act of worship : sacrifice
to present (something) to be accepted or rejected offer $10 for the lamp offer fruit for sale
was offered the job
to present for consideration : suggest
offer a suggestion
to declare one's willingness
offered to help
to try to make or do : put up
offered stubborn resistance
to make available
the hut offered protection from the wind and rain
to propose as payment
I'll offer you $700 for that car
offer2 of 2noun
an act or instance of offering
an offer to help
a price suggested by one prepared to buy : bid
offensive1 of 2adjective
relating to or made or suited for attack
offensive weapons
of or relating to the attempt to score in a game or contest
the offensive team
causing painful or unpleasant sensations
an offensive smell
causing displeasure or resentment
an offensive remark
offensive2 of 2noun
the state or attitude of one who is making an attack
on the offensive
attack entry 2 sense 1
offensive1 of 2adjective
relating to or made or suited for attack
offensive weapons
of or relating to the attempt to score in a game or contest
the offensive team
causing painful or unpleasant sensations
an offensive smell
causing displeasure or resentment
an offensive remark
offensive2 of 2noun
the state or attitude of one who is making an attack
on the offensive
attack entry 2 sense 1
offensive1 of 2adjective
relating to or made or suited for attack
offensive weapons
of or relating to the attempt to score in a game or contest
the offensive team
causing painful or unpleasant sensations
an offensive smell
causing displeasure or resentment
an offensive remark
offensive2 of 2noun
the state or attitude of one who is making an attack
on the offensive
attack entry 2 sense 1
offensenoun
something that offends
an act of attacking : assault
the method of attacking or attempting to score in a game or contest
the side that is attempting to score
the act of offending
I meant no offense
the state of being offended
takes offense at any criticism
a violation of a social or moral code
a breaking of the law
offensenoun
something that offends
an act of attacking : assault
the method of attacking or attempting to score in a game or contest
the side that is attempting to score
the act of offending
I meant no offense
the state of being offended
takes offense at any criticism
a violation of a social or moral code
a breaking of the law
offendverb
to do wrong : sin
to cause to be angry or annoyed : displease
that language offends me
1 They did not mention it for fear of offending him.
他们没有提那件事以免触犯了他.
2 Baby would wail, raising the offending arm or leg, and Olanna would stick a finger in her mouth and run it over Baby’s injury.
3 “You mustn’t worry about offending me, young man. I’m quite impervious. As for this...”
4 By now I was biting away at the offending cuticle, but out of the corner of my eye I could see Call nodding his head vigorously, pumping up for a big affirmative statement.
5 The offending driver received a large fine.
肇事司机被课以重额罚款。
6 I went to bed and thought about what I’d done, not because I was sorry for offending the ambassador, but because I’d let myself get out of control.
7 The offending paragraph was deleted.
令某些人不悦的那段话已经删除。
8 Analyze the trace reports to determine the offending SQL statements.
分析跟踪报告以确定不良sql语句。
9 “If one is injured by reckless use of sympathy, the offending student will be whipped, singly, no more than seven times across the back.”
10 I will say I honestly think, even at the risk of offending people.
即使有可能冒犯人,我也要说我真心所想的.
11 It was better not to risk offending her, better to be safe.
12 I felt a little offended by their lack of respect.
13 “I mean, depends on a few things, but generally I cut the offending party out of my life and keep it movin’.
14 But Obama need not worry about offending Allies.
但是奥巴马无需担心惹怒盟友。
15 “Am I offending you? Sorry I’m not obsessed with you like everyone else. I know that must be confusing for you.”
16 I hoped I wasn’t offending him with my lackluster response.
17 At the sight of the early morning, Ess was so awestruck, she withdrew the offending finger to raise both hands skyward in delight.
18 “Magnolias don’t look like that,” Ignatius said, thrusting his cutlass at the offending pastel magnolia.
19 The other option is to identify the offending hardware.
另外一种选择是确定出问题的硬件。
20 Contracts offending against the statute were canceled.
违反法令的契约被取消了.
1 令人不快的
sad rough gross horrible harsh nasty unpleasant grim poisonous shitty off-putting icky unfavourable beastly putrid unpalatable unenviable pitiless unedifying exceptionable
4 令人不安的
6 不愉快的
hot warm tough nasty sticky foul miserable grim shitty vile grisly distasteful frightful disagreeable unsavory stinking unenviable mucky displeasing undiverted
7 冒犯的
10 有罪
12 麻烦
complicated troublesome onerous burdensome bothersome thorny hornet's nest trouble drag liability bother upset hassle inconvenience snag to-do imposition aggro gyp palaver impose a performance storm clouds trials and tribulations
14 令人生气
15 令人不快
sad rough gross horrible harsh nasty unpleasant grim poisonous shitty off-putting icky unfavourable beastly putrid unpalatable unenviable pitiless unedifying exceptionable painfully sour
18 令人生气的