第三人称复数:offenses
名词defense
名词
1. For what offense was he arrested?
他是犯了什么罪被捕的?
2. She meant no offense by the remark.
她说那句话并无恶意。
3. That dirty old house is an offense to the eye.
那幢骯脏的旧房子令人看了很不舒服。
4. His offences were forgiven him by the employer.
他的过错受到老板的宽恕。
1. If the act constitutes a criminal offense, criminal liabilities shall be pursued in accordance with the law.
2. Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen said he regretted the offense caused by the illustrations, while defending his country's long tradition of freedom of expression.
3. offense什么意思
3. If a teacher is convicted of a serious criminal offense, the working group will recommend cancellation of his or her teaching license.
4. If the operator of the casino helps a person to cheat, the operator commits an offense and risks having the business license suspended.
5. While the man didn't necessarily commit any offense, police still want to question him about why he left the security check.
6. The man confessed to committing a child pornography offense of the lower degree but denied aggravated crime.
7. offense的意思
7. But Clause 2 of Article 142 of the law allows them to not lodge a prosecution when the offense is minor.
8. CLEVELAND - Cleveland Cavaliers guard Damon Jones has been interviewed by police after an Arizona woman filed a complaint concerning a possible sexual offense.
9. New coach Flip Saunders has made a good defensive team equally effective on offense.
10. offense
10. " It really was awesome watching our offense come to life, " Rangers manager Ron Washington said.
offense
noun
1. (criminal law) an act punishable by law
usually considered an evil act
e.g. a long record of crimes
Synonym: crime criminal offense criminal offence offence law-breaking
2. the action of attacking an enemy
3. offense的解释
3. a lack of politeness
a failure to show regard for others
wounding the feelings or others
Synonym: discourtesy offence offensive activity
4. a feeling of anger caused by being offended
e.g. he took offence at my question
5. the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score
Synonym: offence