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    [ə΄fens] n վիրավորանք, անպատվու թյուն. ռզմ. հարձակում, գրոհ. give offence վիրավորել. No offence meant Եu չէի ուզում ձեզ վիրավորել. be quick to take offence շատ շուտ վիրավորվել. իրավ. օրինազանցություն, հան ցանք. an offence against the law օրենքի խախտում. the first offence օրենքի առաջին խախտում. commit an offence հանցանք գործել. petty/minor offence աննշան իրավախախտում, մանր հանցագոր ծություն. hit and run offence փա խուստով վրաերթ

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