词汇 | offend |
释义 | offend 2 ENTRIES FOUND: offend (verb) offending (adjective) offend /əˈfɛnd/ verb offends; offended; offending offend /əˈfɛnd/ verb offends; offended; offending Learner's definition of OFFEND 1 : to cause (a person or group) to feel hurt, angry, or upset by something said or done冒犯;得罪 [+ object] His comments about minority groups offended many of us.他对少数民族群体的评论伤了我们许多人的感情。 She had carefully worded her comments so as not to offend anyone.为了不得罪人,她的评论措辞很小心。 It offends me that you would make such a remark.你要发表如此的评论,这让我生气。 Don't worry. I wasn't offended.别担心,我没生气。 I felt a little offended by their lack of respect.他们的不敬让我有点不高兴。 Some people are offended by the song's lyrics.这首歌的歌词冒犯了一些人。 I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend you.对不起,我并不想惹你生气。 [no object] I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend.对不起,我无意冒犯。 2 [+ object] : to be unpleasant to (someone or something)令人不悦;令人不舒服 The billboard offends the eye. [=the billboard is not attractive]这块广告牌很碍眼。 3 [no object] formal : to do wrong : to be against what people believe is acceptable or proper违反;违背 — often + against Her actions offended against our sensibilities.她的所作所为让我们在情感上难以接受。 4 [no object] formal : to commit a crime犯罪;犯法 Is he likely to offend again after his release from prison?出狱后,他会不会再次犯罪? |
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