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简明英汉词典 | ||||
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offend | |||
| [E5fend] | ||||
| v. | ||||
| 犯罪, 冒犯, 违反, 得罪, 使...不愉快 | ||||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||||
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offend | |||
| of.fend | ||||
| AHD:[…-fμnd“] | ||||
| D.J.[*6fend] | ||||
| K.K.[*6fWnd] | ||||
| v.(动词) | ||||
| of.fend.ed, of.fend.ing, of.fends | ||||
| v.tr.(及物动词) | ||||
(1) |
To cause displeasure, anger, resentment, or wounded feelings in. | |||
| 使不愉快:使不高兴、愤怒、憎恨或受伤害的感情 | ||||
(2) |
To be displeasing or disagreeable to: | |||
| 使…不高兴:使…不高兴或不受欢迎: | ||||
| Onions offend my sense of smell. | ||||
| 洋葱刺激我的嗅觉 | ||||
(3) |
To transgress; violate: | |||
| 侵入;违反: | ||||
| offend all laws of humanity. | ||||
| 违反所有人性的法规 | ||||
(4) |
To cause to sin. | |||
| 引起罪恶 | ||||
| v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||||
(1) |
To result in displeasure: | |||
| 导致不愉快: | ||||
| Bad manners may offend. | ||||
| 不礼貌的行为可能导致不愉快 | ||||
(2) |
To violate a moral or divine law; sin. | |||
| 违反道德或天条;犯罪 | ||||
(3) |
To violate a rule or law: | |||
| 违反规则或法则: | ||||
| offended against the curfew. | ||||
| 违反了宵禁 | ||||
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语源 | ||||
(1) |
Middle English offenden | |||
| 中古英语 offenden | ||||
(2) |
from Old French offendre | |||
| 源自 古法语 offendre | ||||
(3) |
from Latin offendere * see g when- | |||
| 源自 拉丁语 offendere *参见 g when- | ||||
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参考词汇 | ||||
(1) |
offend, insult, affront, outrage | |||
(2) |
These verbs mean to cause resentment, humiliation, or hurt. To offend is to cause displeasure, wounded feelings, or repugnance in another: | |||
| 这些动词都意为引起憎恨、羞辱或伤害。Offend 是在另一个人心里引起不愉快、受伤的感觉或强烈的反感: | ||||
| “He often offended men who might have been useful friends” (John Lothrop Motley). | ||||
| “他经常伤害那些本可以成为有用朋友的人” (约翰·洛思罗普·莫特利)。 | ||||
(3) |
Insult implies gross insensitivity, insolence, or contemptuous rudeness resulting in shame or embarrassment: | |||
| Insult 暗含全然的不敏感、傲慢或轻视的粗鲁或导致羞辱或窘迫: | ||||
| “His letters . . . boil with sarcastic gibes and insulting remarks on the subject of universal suffrage” (Mario Vargas Llosa). To affront is to insult openly, usually intentionally: | ||||
| “在普选权这个问题上,他的信中…充斥着讽刺的嘲笑和冒犯性的语言” (马里奥·瓦尔加斯·劳埃莎)。Affront 是公开地冒犯,通常为有意地: | ||||
| Affronted at his impertinence, she stared at him coldly and wordlessly. | ||||
| 被他的无礼而冒犯,她冷冷地、无言地盯着他。 | ||||
(4) |
Outrage implies the flagrant violation of a person's integrity, pride, or sense of right and decency: | |||
| Outrage 暗含对一个人的正直、尊严或权利和正派的感觉的公然的违反、冒犯: | ||||
| “Agnes . . . was outraged by what seemed to her Rose's callousness” (Mrs. Humphry Ward). | ||||
| “艾格尼丝…看上去被对罗斯的无情惹怒了”。 (汉弗莱·沃德夫人) | ||||
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现代英汉词典 | ||||
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offend | |||
| [E5fend] | ||||
| vt., vi. | ||||
(1) |
(常与against连用)做错事;犯罪 | |||
(2) |
使人不快;伤…的感情 | |||
| Her words offended me. | ||||
| 她的话伤了我的感情。 | ||||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||||
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offend | |||
| [E5fend] | ||||
| vt. | ||||
(1) |
冒犯; 侮辱; 伤害(感情) | |||
(2) |
使不舒服; 使不悦 | |||
(3) |
使绊倒; 使犯罪 | |||
| offend the eye | ||||
| 刺眼; 难看 | ||||
| He was offended at [by] my remarks. | ||||
| 他被我的话激怒了。 | ||||
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词性变化 | ||||
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offend | |||
| [E5fend] | ||||
| vi. | ||||
(1) |
犯罪; 犯过错 | |||
(2) |
引起不舒服; 得罪人 | |||
| offend against custom | ||||
| 违反习惯 | ||||
| In what way have I offended? | ||||
| 我犯了什么过错? | ||||
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继承用法 | ||||
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offendedly | |||
| [E`fendIdlI] | ||||
| adv. | ||||
| 生气地 | ||||
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offending | |||
| adj. | ||||
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习惯用语 | ||||
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be offended at | |||
| 被...触怒, 因...生气 | ||||
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be offended by | |||
| 被...触怒, 因...生气 | ||||
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be offended over | |||
| 被...触怒, 因...生气 | ||||
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be offended with sb. for sth. | |||
| 因某事而对某人生气 | ||||
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offend against | |||
| 违反[犯]; 不合 | ||||
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用法词典 | ||||
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offend | |||
来自拉丁语offendere|
英文相关词典 | |
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offend | |||
| affront disgust displease grieve horrify hurt insult pain sicken wound appease defend | ||||
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美国传统词典 | ||||
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offend | |||
| of.fend | ||||
| AHD:[…-fμnd“] | ||||
| D.J.[*6fend] | ||||
| K.K.[*6fWnd] | ||||
| v. | ||||
| of.fend.ed, of.fend.ing, of.fends | ||||
| v.tr. | ||||
(1) |
To cause displeasure, anger, resentment, or wounded feelings in. | |||
(2) |
To be displeasing or disagreeable to: | |||
| Onions offend my sense of smell. | ||||
(3) |
To transgress; violate: | |||
| offend all laws of humanity. | ||||
(4) |
To cause to sin. | |||
| v.intr. | ||||
(1) |
To result in displeasure: | |||
| Bad manners may offend. | ||||
(2) |
To violate a moral or divine law; sin. | |||
(3) |
To violate a rule or law: | |||
| offended against the curfew. | ||||
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语源 | ||||
(1) |
Middle English offenden | |||
(2) |
from Old French offendre | |||
(3) |
from Latin offendere * see g when- | |||
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参考词汇 | ||||
(1) |
offend, insult, affront, outrage | |||
(2) |
These verbs mean to cause resentment, humiliation, or hurt. To offend is to cause displeasure, wounded feelings, or repugnance in another: | |||
| “He often offended men who might have been useful friends” (John Lothrop Motley). | ||||
(3) |
Insult implies gross insensitivity, insolence, or contemptuous rudeness resulting in shame or embarrassment: | |||
| “His letters . . . boil with sarcastic gibes and insulting remarks on the subject of universal suffrage” (Mario Vargas Llosa). To affront is to insult openly, usually intentionally: | ||||
| Affronted at his impertinence, she stared at him coldly and wordlessly. | ||||
(4) |
Outrage implies the flagrant violation of a person's integrity, pride, or sense of right and decency: | |||
| “Agnes . . . was outraged by what seemed to her Rose's callousness” (Mrs. Humphry Ward). | ||||
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英汉法学大词典 | ||||
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offend | |||
| 触犯 ,犯,冒犯,罪 | ||||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||||
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offend | |||
| vt.触怒,犯法 | ||||
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英汉海运大词典 | ||||
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offend | |||
| 犯法,犯罪触犯伤害 | ||||
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基本词义 | ||||
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offend | |||
| 犯法,犯罪触犯伤害 | ||||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||||
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offend | |||
| n.冒犯(违反,使...不愉快);vt.触怒(犯法) | ||||
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英汉中医大词典 | ||||
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offend | |||
| n.冒犯,触犯,使生气 | ||||