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单词 offence
释义 offenceoffencesoffenceoffence British English, offenseoffensesoffense American English /əˈfens/ noun1[countable] a crime: Possession of stolen goods is a criminal offence.stealgoodbe持有赃物属于刑事罪行。If you lie to the police, you are committing an offence.becommit向警方撒谎是犯法的。2[uncountable] when you upset or offend someone by something you say or docause/give offenceThe problem was how to say no without causing offence.because 问题是要怎么说“不”而又不得罪人。A lot of women took offence (=felt offended) at Rawling’s speech.womantake许多妇女都被罗林的演说激怒了。no offence (meant) spoken (=used to tell someone that you hope what you are going to say will not upset them)No offence, John, but I’d rather get a professional opinion. 请别见怪﹐约翰﹐我想要的是专业的意见。COLLOCATIONS: offenceverbsto commit an offenceShe did not realize she was committing an offence.dobecommitto charge somebody with an offenceHe was arrested, but not charged with any offence.bearrestchargeto be convicted of an offence (=to have a court decide you are guilty of committing it)Have you ever been convicted of a driving offence?beconvictdriveto admit an offenceWhen he was questioned by the police, he admitted the offence.bequestionadmittypes of offencea criminal offenceIt is a criminal offence to help someone to commit suicide.bea serious offenceUsing someone else’s credit card is a serious offence.usebea minor offence (=not serious)Most of the arrests were for minor offences.arrestbeoffencea first offenceBecause it was a first offence, she was not sent to prison.bebesenda traffic/drug etc offenceIn his youth he was convicted of drug offences.beconvictoffence
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