گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'offence'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: حمله‌

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2 عمومی:: یورش‌

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3 عمومی:: هجوم‌

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4 عمومی:: (offense) گناه‌

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5 عمومی:: جرم

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6 عمومی:: اهانت‌

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7 عمومی:: تقصیر

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english

1 general::   noun illegal act ADJ. grave, heinous, major, serious | lesser, minor, petty, trivial | alleged | statutory | arrestable, bookable, imprisonable, indictable, punishable, sackable The offence is punishable by up to three months' imprisonment. | criminal, disciplinary | driving, political, sexual, terrorist Motorists may be fined on the spot for driving offences such as speeding. | violent | drug-related PREP. ~ against offences against public decencyCRIME (for verbs) hurt feelings VERB + OFFENCE cause, give | take PREP. ~ at He takes offence at the slightest joke against him. | ~ to I didn't mean to give offence to anyone. PHRASES no offence (intended/meant) No offence intended, but are you sure your calculations are right?

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: offence verbs commit an offence (= do something that is against the law ) • He had committed the offence of dangerous driving. charge somebody with an offence • In that year, 367 people were charged with terrorist offences. convict somebody of an offence (= say officially that they are guilty ) • The number of women convicted of serious offences is fairly small. admit an offence • He had admitted sex offences against children. phrases it is an offence to do something • It is an offence to carry a weapon in a public place. an offence punishable by/with something • Possession of the drug is an offence punishable by up to one year’s imprisonment. make something an offence/make it an offence to do something • The Act made it an offence to sell cigarettes to children under 16. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + offence a criminal offence • It is a criminal offence to sell alcohol to someone under the age of 18. a serious offence • serious offences such as murder or armed robbery a minor offence • The police cautioned him for a minor offence. a first offence • Because it was a first offence, she was not sent to prison. a lesser offence (= one that is not as serious as another offence ) • For rioting you can receive ten years in prison, while for the lesser offence of violent disorder you can receive five years in prison. a federal offense American English (= a very serious offence against the law of the US, rather than against a state’s law ) • The turtles are rare, and it is a federal offense to take them to another state. a driving/parking/traffic offence • Speeding is the most common traffic offence. a sex/drug/terrorist etc offence • Thirty-three people were charged with drug offences. a punishable offence (= one that you can be punished for ) • Lying in court is a punishable offense. a capital offence (= one for which death is the punishment ) • Drug smuggling was made a capital offense in 1987. an arrestable/indictable offence (= one that you can be arrested for or must go to court for ) • Indictable offences are tried by a jury in a Crown Court.

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