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IELTS BNC: 1550 COCA: 22003

offence

noun
/əˈfens/
/əˈfens/
(US English offense)
Idioms
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  1. [countable] an illegal act 违法行为;犯罪;罪行synonym crime
    • a criminal/serious/minor/sexual offence刑事/严重/轻微/性犯罪
    • a drug/firearms/traffic offence毒品/枪支/交通犯罪
    • a first offence (= the first time that somebody has been found guilty of a crime)初犯
    • a capital offence (= one for which somebody may be punished by death)死罪
    • What are the alleged offences (= that have been stated but not yet proved)?被指控的罪行有哪些?
    • He was not aware that he had committed an offence.他没有意识到自己犯罪了。
    • New legislation makes it an offence to carry guns.新法律规定持枪为犯罪行为。
    • He was found guilty of offences under the Official Secrets Act.根据《官方保密法》,他被判有罪。
    • These people have been charged with public order offences.这些人被指控违反公共秩序。
    • He has been arrested for a serious offence.他因严重犯罪而被捕。
    • offence against somebody/something an offence against society/humanity/the state妨害社会/人类/国家的罪行
    • prisoners convicted of offences against children 犯有侵害儿童罪的囚犯
    see also statutory offence
    Extra Examples
    • Motorists may be fined on the spot for driving offences such as speeding.驾驶员超速等违章行为可当场予以罚款。
    • The offence is punishable by up to three months' imprisonment.这种犯罪行为最多可判 3 个月监禁。
    • He was given a warning since it was a first offence.因属初犯,他被给予警告。
    • It is a criminal offence to inflict cruelty on any wild animal.残忍对待任何野生动物均属犯刑事罪。
    • The rebels could face charges of treason, a capital offence.叛乱者可能会面临叛国罪的指控,这是死罪。
    Topics Crime and punishmentb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • grave
    • heinous
    • major
    verb + offence/​offense
    • be
    • constitute
    • commit
    preposition
    • offence against
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] the feeling of being upset or angry at something that somebody has said or done冒犯;搅扰;侮辱
    • The photo may cause offence to 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。
    • Many readers took offence at the article. 许多读者对这篇文章感到不快。
    • I'm sure he meant no offence when he said that.我相信他那么说并无冒犯的意思。
    • I didn't mean to give offence to anyone.我无意冒犯任何人。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + offence/​offense
    • cause
    • give
    • take
    preposition
    • offence at
    • offence to
    phrases
    • no offence
    • no offence intended
    • no offence meant
    See full entry
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French offens ‘misdeed’, from Latin offensus ‘annoyance’, reinforced by French offense, from Latin offensa ‘a striking against, a hurt, or displeasure’; based on Latin offendere ‘strike against’.
Idioms
no offence
  1. (informal) used to say that you do not mean to upset or show a lack of respect for somebody by something 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。
    • No offence intended, but are you sure your calculations are right?请不要见怪,但你确定你的计算准确无误吗?

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