offence
n . 犯罪,冒犯,违反,罪过,过错
犯罪,冒犯,违反,罪过,过错
offence n 1 :
the action of attacking an enemy [
synonym : {
offense },
{
offence }, {
offensive }]
2 :
the team that has the ball (
or puck )
and is trying to score [
synonym : {
offense }, {
offence }] [
ant : {
defence }, {
defending team }, {
defense }]
3 :
a feeling of anger caused by being offended ; "
he took offence at my question " [
synonym : {
umbrage }, {
offense }, {
offence }]
4 :
a lack of politeness ;
a failure to show regard for others ;
wounding the feelings or others [
synonym : {
discourtesy },
{
offense }, {
offence }, {
offensive activity }]
5 : (
criminal law )
an act punishable by law ;
usually considered an evil act ; "
a long record of crimes " [
synonym : {
crime },
{
offense }, {
criminal offense }, {
criminal offence }, {
offence },
{
law -
breaking }]
Offence \
Of *
fence "\,
n .
See {
Offense }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Offense \
Of *
fense "\,
Offence \
Of *
fence "\,
n . [
F .,
fr .
L .
offensa .
See {
Offend }.]
1 .
The act of offending in any sense ;
esp .,
a crime or a sin ,
an affront or an injury .
[
1913 Webster ]
Who was delivered for our offenses ,
and was raised again for our justification . --
Rom .
iv .
25 .
[
1913 Webster ]
I have given my opinion against the authority of two great men ,
but I hope without offense to their memories . --
Dryden .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
The state of being offended or displeased ;
anger ;
displeasure ;
as ,
to cause offense .
[
1913 Webster ]
He was content to give them just cause of offense ,
when they had power to make just revenge . --
Sir P .
Sidney .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
A cause or occasion of stumbling or of sin . [
Obs .]
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1913 Webster ]
Woe to that man by whom the offense cometh ! --
Matt .
xviii .
7 .
[
1913 Webster ]
4 .
In any contest ,
the act or process of attacking as contrasted with the act of defending ;
the offensive ;
as ,
to go on the offense .
[
PJC ]
5 . (
Sports )
The members of a team who have the primary responsibility to score goals ,
in contrast to those who have the responsibility to defend ,
i .
e .
to prevent the opposing team from scoring goal .
[
PJC ]
Note :
This word ,
like expense ,
is often spelled with a c .
It ought ,
however ,
to undergo the same change with expense ,
the reasons being the same ,
namely ,
that s must be used in offensive as in expensive ,
and is found in the Latin offensio ,
and the French offense .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
To take offense },
to feel ,
or assume to be ,
injured or affronted ;
to become angry or hostile .
{
Weapons of offense },
those which are used in attack ,
in distinction from those of defense ,
which are used to repel .
[
1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Displeasure ;
umbrage ;
resentment ;
misdeed ;
misdemeanor ;
trespass ;
transgression ;
delinquency ;
fault ;
sin ;
crime ;
affront ;
indignity ;
outrage ;
insult .
[
1913 Webster ]
28 Moby Thesaurus words for "
offence ":
breach ,
crime ,
dereliction ,
error ,
fault ,
felony ,
harm ,
hurt ,
infraction ,
infringement ,
injure ,
insult ,
lapse ,
malefaction ,
misdeed ,
misdemeanor ,
offend ,
outrage ,
peccadillo ,
sin ,
slight ,
slip ,
take umbrage ,
transgression ,
trespass ,
violation ,
wrong ,
wrongdoing
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OFFENCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary OFFENCE meaning: 1 an illegal act; a crime: 2 upset and hurt or annoyed feelings, often because someone has been… Learn more
OFFENCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com OFFENCE definition: variant of offense See examples of offence used in a sentence
Offence - definition of offence by The Free Dictionary 1 (any cause of) anger, displeasure, hurt feelings etc
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Offence - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Offence is the British spelling of offense, meaning "a punishable act " If you break a law for the first time, it’s your first offence
Offence vs. Offense—What Is the Difference? - Grammarly The difference is that offense is the standard spelling in the United States, while offence is standard in other English-speaking countries It’s just one example of the differences between British English and American English
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What does Offence mean? - Definitions. net Offence is the act of breaking a law, rule, or code of conduct, or the violation of a set boundary It can also refer to annoyance or resentment brought about by a perceived insult or disregard for oneself or one's standards or principles
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