offence

offence
{ə'fens}
1. нарушение, постъпка (against)
2. юр. престъпление
indictable OFFENCE наказуемо деяние
legal OFFENCE закононарушение
capital OFFENCE престъпление, наказуемо със смърт
3. обида, оскърбление
to cause/give OFFENCE to someone обиждам/засягам някого
to take OFFENCE at обиждам се от
without (giving) OFFENCE без да имам намерение да Ви обидя
nо OFFENCE! нямах намерение да Ви обидя! quick to take OFFENCE обидчив
4. воен. настъпление, нападение, атака
5. библ. Камен преткновения (и stone/rock of OFFENCE)
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{ъ'fens} n 1. нарушение, постъпка (against); 2. юр. престъпле
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оскърбление; обидa; прегрешение; правонарушение; провинение; атака; нападение; нарушение;
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1. capital offence престъпление, наказуемо със смърт 2. indictable offence наказуемо деяние 3. legal offence закононарушение 4. nо offence! нямах намерение да Ви обидя! quick to take offence обидчив 5. to cause/give offence to someone обиждам/засягам някого 6. to take offence at обиждам се от 7. without (giving) offence без да имам намерение да Ви обидя 8. библ. Камен преткновения (и stone/rock of offence) 9. воен. настъпление, нападение, атака 10. нарушение, постъпка (against) 11. обида, оскърбление 12. юр. престъпление
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offence[ə´fens] n 1. нарушение, простъпка (against); 2. юрид. престъпление; indictable \offence наказуемо деяние; capital \offence престъпление, наказуемо със смърт; 3. обида; оскърбление; to cause (give) \offence to s.o. обиждам, засягам някого; to take \offence at обиждам се от; no \offence meant без да имам намерение да Ви обидя; quick to take \offence обидчив; 4. воен. настъпление, нападение, атака; 5. библ. камен преткновения (и stone of \offence).

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