offends

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[əˈfendz]
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  • v.

    触怒( offend的第三人称单数 );得罪;冒犯;使反感令人不适

  • 双语释义

    v.(动词)
    1. vi. 违犯; 违反 violate; do wrong
    2. vt. 使发怒 cause (sb) to annoy

    英英释义

    offend[ ə'fend ]

    • v.
      • cause to feel resentment or indignation

        "Her tactless remark offended me"

        同义词:pique

      • act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises

        "offend all laws of humanity"

        同义词:transgressinfractviolatego againstbreachbreak

      • strike with disgust or revulsion

        同义词:shockscandalizescandaliseappalappalloutrage

      • hurt the feelings of

        同义词:hurtwoundinjurebruisespite

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    词汇搭配

    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+副词
    • offend deeply〔gravely,greatly〕大大地冒犯
    • offend easily很容易生气
    • offend intentionally故意违反
    • offend mortally极大地冒犯
    • offend personally个人违反
    • offend repeatedly反复地违反
    • offend socially公开违反
    • offend unintentionally无心冒犯
    • offend unwillingly不情愿地违犯
    ~+介词
    • offend against违反
    • offend against the customs违反习俗
    • offend against the law犯法
    • offend at因…而生气; 因…发怒
    • be offended by被…激怒
    • offend with sb对…恼怒〔不满意〕

    词组短语

    offend against违犯;犯罪

    双语例句

    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. I didn't mean to offend you.
      我不是故意冒犯你。
    2. We were careful not to offend his nibs.
      我们小心翼翼不敢冒犯这位要人。
    3. You would be wise enough not to offend him.
      你最好是不去冒犯他。
    4. He did not offend against the law .
      他没犯法。
    5. Some criminals are likely to offend again when they are released.
      有些罪犯被释放后有可能重新犯罪。
    用作不及物动词(vi.)
    1. We mustn't offend against their customs.
      我们不能违反他们的风俗。
    2. This would offend against the principle of fairness.
      那会违反公正的原则。
    3. Don't offend against the rules of operating the machine.
      不要违反机器的操作规程。
    4. Bad manners may offend.
      不礼貌可能触犯他人。

    权威例句

    Housing for poorer neighbors offends Vail’s rich
    Explicit AIDS campaign offends TV watchers in Australia.
    Article on Phoenix House offends staff.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
    A Tale of Three Hoaxes: When Literature Offends the Law
    Predicting who reoffends: The neglected role of neighborhood context in recidivism studies.
    A Crime that Offends the Conscience of Humanity: A Proposal to Reclassify Trafficking in Women as an International Crime
    When courtesy offends: effects of positive and negative behavior by the pbysically disabled on altruism and anger in normals.
    When Cross‐Examination Offends: How Men and Women Assess Intrusive Questioning of Male and Female Expert Witnesses
    Perils of Corporate Philanthropy–Touting Good Works Offends The Public, But Reticence is Misperceived as Inaction
    La langue qui fache : quand la norme qui lache suscite l’insulte When norms loosen, abuse pops up and language offends