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Что (кто) такое Offense - определение

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Offence; Offense (disambiguation); Offenses; Offences
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offense         
Offense         
·noun ·Alt. of Offence.
offense         
n.
infraction
1) to commit an offense
2) a minor, petty, trivial; serious offense
3) a capital; impeachable; indictable offense
4) an offense against
feeling of outrage
5) to take offense at (she takes offense at every remark)
insult
(formal)
6) to give offense
offense         
n. a crime or punishable violation of law of any type or magnitude. See also: crime
Offence         
·noun ·see Offense.
II. Offence ·noun A cause or occasion of stumbling or of sin.
III. Offence ·noun The state of being offended or displeased; anger; displeasure.
IV. Offence ·noun The act of offending in any sense; ·esp., a crime or a sin, an affront or an Injury.
offence         
[?'f?ns]
(US offense)
¦ noun
1. an act or instance of offending.
2. resentment or hurt.
3. the action of making a military attack.
4. '?f?ns, '?:- N. Amer. the attacking players in a team.
offence         
(offences)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: The spelling 'offense' is used in American English.
1.
An offence is a crime that breaks a particular law and requires a particular punishment.
Thirteen people have been charged with treason-an offence which can carry the death penalty...
In Britain the Consumer Protection Act makes it a criminal offence to sell goods that are unsafe.
N-COUNT
2.
Offence or an offence is behaviour which causes people to be upset or embarrassed.
The book might be published without creating offense...
Privilege determined by birth is an offence to any modern sense of justice.
N-VAR
3.
Some people say 'no offence' to make it clear that they do not want to upset you, although what they are saying may seem rather rude.
Dad, you need a bath. No offence.
CONVENTION [formulae]
4.
If someone takes offence at something you say or do, they feel upset, often unnecessarily, because they think you are being rude to them.
She never takes offence at anything...
Never had she seen him so tense, so quick to take offence as he had been in recent weeks.
PHRASE: V inflects
Offense (sports)         
IN SPORT, ACTION OF ENGAGING AN OPPOSING TEAM
Attack (sport); Attack (sports)
In sports, offense (American spelling) or offence (Commonwealth spelling, see spelling differences; pronounced with first-syllable stress; from Latin [known as attack outside of North America, is the action of attacking or engaging an opposing team with the objective of scoring points or goals. The term may refer to the tactics involved in offense, or a sub-team whose primary responsibility is offense.
offence         
offence         
n.
1.
Attack, assault, aggression, onset (in the expression "weapons of offence").
2.
Hurt, harm, injury.
3.
Displeasure, anger, indignation, wrath, umbrage, resentment.
4.
Injury, injustice, affront, wrong, insult, indignity, outrage.
5.
Trespass, transgression, misdeed, delinquency, misdemeanor, crime, sin, fault.

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Offense

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