offend

offend [əˈfend]  [əˈfɛnd] 

offend

第三人称单数:offends

现在分词:offending

offend

过去分词:offended

过去式:offended

offend 基本解释

911查询·英语单词

及物动词触怒; 得罪,冒犯; 使反感令人不适

不及物动词犯规,触犯

offend 同义词

offend

动词pain sicken insult hurt displease disgust wound grieve affront horrify

offend 反义词

及物动词appease calm quiet soothe compose pacify defend

offend 相关例句

及物动词

1. We were offended by his vulgar language.
    我们被他的粗话所激怒。

2. I hope I haven't offended you.
    我希望我未冒犯您。

3. Her words offended me.
    她的话伤了我的感情。

不及物动词

1. She prayed that she would never offend.
    她祈祷但愿永远不做错事。

2. Bad manners may offend.
    不礼貌可能触犯他人。

offend 情景对话

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道歉

A:Forgive me, I didn’t mean to offend you.
      对不起。我不是有意要冒犯你的。

B:Never mind about that.
      没关系。

offend 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 触怒,伤...感情:occur 发生 | offend 触怒,伤......感情 | offensive 攻击

2. 哦 犯的................犯错误:neighbour.......那 邦(那边的国家,邻邦)...邻国;邻居 | offend..........哦 犯的................犯错误 | offer...........我 发(发给他们)......提供;贡献

offend 词典解释

1. 冒犯;得罪;触怒
    If you offend someone, you say or do something rude which upsets or embarrasses them.

    e.g. He apologizes for his comments and says he had no intention of offending the community...
           他为自己发表的评论道歉并称无意冒犯该社群。
    e.g. The survey found almost 90 percent of people were offended by strong swearwords...
           这项调查发现几乎90%的人都会为不堪入耳的脏话所触怒。

offended
She is terribly offended, angered and hurt by this.
她认为这是对她的严重冒犯,感到非常愤怒和深受伤害。

2. 违反,违犯,违背(法律、规定、原则等)
    To offend against a law, rule, or principle means to break it.

    e.g. This bill offends against good sense and against justice...
           该法案有悖于理智和公正。
    e.g. In showing contempt for the heavyweight championship Douglas offended a stern code.
           道格拉斯藐视重量级拳王称号的行为违背了严格的准则。

3. offend什么意思

3. 犯罪;犯法
    If someone offends, they commit a crime.

    e.g. In Western countries girls are far less likely to offend than boys.
           在西方国家,女孩的犯罪倾向远低于男孩。

offend 单语例句

1. offend的反义词

1. Travelers the world over discover pretty early on how easy it is to offend their national hosts by their ignorance of local customs.

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2. But Chinese avoid gifting items that could embarrass or offend the recipient.

3. offend

3. If you want solutions to legitimate problems, you do not offend the other party first by spoiling his party.

4. Instead of facilitating its performance in the elections, the tricks served only to offend the public all the more.

5. The European Parliament has banned the terms'Miss'and'Mrs'in case they offend female MEPs.

6. The hero always wants to act as a good guy not to offend anyone and does everything well but in vain.

7. He brings to America a host of prejudices so ingrained as to offend everyone he meets.

8. They dare not openly oppose the Basic Law lest they would offend the public.

9. In order not to offend the guests, hotels say they limit the use of scents in guest rooms.

10. Berlusconi later said he did not mean to offend German feelings, but he declined to retract the comment or apologize to Social Democratic MEP Martin Schulz.

offend 英英释义

verb

1. cause to feel resentment or indignation

    e.g. Her tactless remark offended me

    Synonym: pique

2. hurt the feelings of

    e.g. She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests
           This remark really bruised my ego

    Synonym: hurt wound injure bruise spite

3. strike with disgust or revulsion

    e.g. The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends

    Synonym: shock scandalize scandalise appal appall outrage

4. act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises

    e.g. offend all laws of humanity
           violate the basic laws or human civilization
           break a law
           break a promise

    Synonym: transgress infract violate go against breach break