offense
英 [əˈfens]
美 [əˈfens]
n. (球队的)前锋,锋线队员; 进攻方法; 攻势
复数:offenses
BNC.42743 / COCA.2828
牛津词典
noun
noun
- (球队的)前锋,锋线队员;进攻方法;攻势
the members of a team whose main aim is to score points against the other team; a method of attack- The Redskins' offense is stronger than their defense.
印第安人队的进攻强于防守。 - He played offense for the Chicago Bulls.
他在芝加哥公牛队打前锋。
- The Redskins' offense is stronger than their defense.
柯林斯词典
- → see:offence
英英释义
noun
- (criminal law) an act punishable by law
- a long record of crimes
- the action of attacking an enemy
- a lack of politeness
- a feeling of anger caused by being offended
- he took offence at my question
- the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score
双语例句
- Negligence can also be a criminal offense.
过失行为也可能成为犯罪。 - If I had done so, I would not have committed this serious offense.
如果这样,我就不会犯下这种罪了。 - His offense was not against you.
他不是针对你才冒犯你的。 - The book might be published without creating offense
出版这本书可能不会引起人们的反感。 - A steal can not only stop the offense before it starts.
一次抢断不仅仅是阻挡了一次进攻。 - Bad manners, one might consider it, but in Massachusetts it is a criminal offense.
很可恶的礼节你可能会想,但是在马萨诸塞州(如果你吃了3个以上)这就是犯罪行为。 - The offense may be as small as a sentence copied from a book.
这种冒犯行为可能小到从书本中抄袭一个句子。 - I hope you won't take offense at my frankness.
我希望你不会对我的坦率生气。 - One charged with an offense or crime. and sin is lawlessness.
罪犯被指控违法或犯罪的人凡犯罪的,就是违背律法,违背律法就是罪。 - Declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless.
宣布特定的过错或者罪行是无罪的;按照法律宣布无罪。
