offense

offense
offense
tr['ɒfens]
noun
1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=offenceoffence{
2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (in sport) ataque nombre masculino, ofensiva
offense or offence [ə'fɛnt s, 'ɔ.fɛnt s] n
1) insult: ofensa f , injuria f , agravio m
to take offense: ofenderse
2) assault: ataque m
3) : ofensiva f (en deportes)
4) crime , infraction: infracción f , delito m
offense (US)
n.
delito (Jurisprudencia) s.m.
n.
agravio s.m.
desaguisado s.m.
deuda s.f.
falta s.f.
injuria s.f.
ofensa s.f.
ofensiva s.f.
BrE offence ə'fens noun
1) c (breach of law, regulations) infracción f; (criminal offense) delito m
2)
a) (cause of outrage) (no pl) atentado m
b) (resentment, displeasure)

to cause/give offense to somebody — ofender a alguien

to take offense at something — ofenderse or sentirse* ofendido por algo

3) (AmE) also 'ɑːfens
a) u (attack) ataque m, ofensiva f

weapons of offense — armas fpl ofensivas

b) u c (Sport) (línea f de) ataque m, (línea f) ofensiva f
(US)
[ǝ'fens] N
1) (=crime) delito m ; (moral) pecado m , falta f ; (Sport) falta f

first offence — primer delito

second offence — reincidencia f

to commit an offence — cometer un delito

it is an offence to ... — está prohibido ..., se prohíbe ...

2) (=insult) ofensa f , agravio m

no offence!, no offence meant — sin ánimo de ofender

no offence was intended, he intended no offence — no tenía intención de ofender a nadie

it is an offence to the eye — hace daño a la vista

to give or cause offence (to sb) — ofender (a algn)

to take offence (at sth) — ofenderse or sentirse ofendido (por algo)

* * *
BrE offence [ə'fens] noun
1) c (breach of law, regulations) infracción f; (criminal offense) delito m
2)
a) (cause of outrage) (no pl) atentado m
b) (resentment, displeasure)

to cause/give offense to somebody — ofender a alguien

to take offense at something — ofenderse or sentirse* ofendido por algo

3) (AmE) also ['ɑːfens]
a) u (attack) ataque m, ofensiva f

weapons of offense — armas fpl ofensivas

b) u c (Sport) (línea f de) ataque m, (línea f) ofensiva f

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