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1 offence
إِيْذَاء الشُّعُور \ offence: (with give or take) to displeasure; hurt feelings: She took offence (She was offended) at my refusal of her invitation. \ See Also إساءة (إِسَاءَة) \ جُرْم \ offence: an action that is unlawful or against the rules: A serious offence is called a crime. -
2 offence
ذَنْب \ blame: blaming; fault: Don’t put the blame on me. I always take the blame for what you do. fault: blame; being the cause of trouble: It’s my fault that we’re late. guilt: the fact that one has done wrong; a feeling of blame for what one has done wrong: His guilt was proved in court. offence: an action that is unlawful or against the rules: A serious offence is called a crime. -
3 offence
إِسَاءَة \ offence: (with give or take) displeasure; hurt feelings: She took offence (She was offended) at my refusal of her invitation. offensiveness: offensive behaviour. -
4 offence
اِسْتِيَاء \ offence: (with give or take) to displeasure; hurt feelings: She took offence (She was offended) at my refusal of her invitation. resentment: anger and annoyance (about sth. that seems unfair or rude, etc.). -
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6 take offence
( with at)to be offended (by something):يَنْزَعِج، يَشْعُر بالأذىHe took offence at what she said.
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7 jurm
offence [jarama] Hin jurm, Per jorm borrowed from Ar -
8 إساءة
إِسَاءَة \ offence: (with give or take) displeasure; hurt feelings: She took offence (She was offended) at my refusal of her invitation. offensiveness: offensive behaviour. -
9 استياء
اِسْتِيَاء \ offence: (with give or take) to displeasure; hurt feelings: She took offence (She was offended) at my refusal of her invitation. resentment: anger and annoyance (about sth. that seems unfair or rude, etc.). -
10 إيذاء
إِيْذَاء \ offensiveness: offensive behaviour. wrongdoing: (a) wrong or unlawful action. \ إِيْذَاء الشُّعُور \ offence: (with give or take) to displeasure; hurt feelings: She took offence (She was offended) at my refusal of her invitation. \ See Also إساءة (إِسَاءَة) -
11 جرم
جَرَّمَ \ convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. \ جُرْم \ offence: an action that is unlawful or against the rules: A serious offence is called a crime. \ جُرْم شَنيع \ felony: a serious crime. -
12 ذنب
ذَنْب \ blame: blaming; fault: Don’t put the blame on me. I always take the blame for what you do. fault: blame; being the cause of trouble: It’s my fault that we’re late. guilt: the fact that one has done wrong; a feeling of blame for what one has done wrong: His guilt was proved in court. offence: an action that is unlawful or against the rules: A serious offence is called a crime. -
13 blame
ذَنْب \ blame: blaming; fault: Don’t put the blame on me. I always take the blame for what you do. fault: blame; being the cause of trouble: It’s my fault that we’re late. guilt: the fact that one has done wrong; a feeling of blame for what one has done wrong: His guilt was proved in court. offence: an action that is unlawful or against the rules: A serious offence is called a crime. -
14 fault
ذَنْب \ blame: blaming; fault: Don’t put the blame on me. I always take the blame for what you do. fault: blame; being the cause of trouble: It’s my fault that we’re late. guilt: the fact that one has done wrong; a feeling of blame for what one has done wrong: His guilt was proved in court. offence: an action that is unlawful or against the rules: A serious offence is called a crime. -
15 guilt
ذَنْب \ blame: blaming; fault: Don’t put the blame on me. I always take the blame for what you do. fault: blame; being the cause of trouble: It’s my fault that we’re late. guilt: the fact that one has done wrong; a feeling of blame for what one has done wrong: His guilt was proved in court. offence: an action that is unlawful or against the rules: A serious offence is called a crime. -
16 offensiveness
إِسَاءَة \ offence: (with give or take) displeasure; hurt feelings: She took offence (She was offended) at my refusal of her invitation. offensiveness: offensive behaviour. -
17 resentment
اِسْتِيَاء \ offence: (with give or take) to displeasure; hurt feelings: She took offence (She was offended) at my refusal of her invitation. resentment: anger and annoyance (about sth. that seems unfair or rude, etc.). -
18 إثم
n. atrociousness, misdemeanour, sin, misdemeanor, wrongdoing, offence, offense, misdeed, iniquity, guilt, guiltiness, delinquency, transgression, viciousness, evil, error, debt -
19 إزعاج
n. annoying, disturbance, trouble, botheration, bother, annoyance, disquiet, harassing, harassment, molestation, nuisance, inconvenience, discomfort, disruption, importunity, offence, offense, loudness, mischievousness, patter, movement -
20 إساءة
n. hurt, outrage, offence, offense
См. также в других словарях:
offence — BrE usually offense AmE noun 1 (C) an illegal action or a crime: Driving while drunk is a serious offence. | a parking offense (+ against): sexual offences against children | commit an offence (=do something that is an offence) | first offence… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
offence — of‧fence [əˈfens] , offense noun 1. [countable] LAW an illegal action or a crime: • The company was not aware that it was committing an offence. • It is an offence to sell alco … Financial and business terms
offence — var of offense Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. offence … Law dictionary
Offence — Of*fence , n. See {Offense}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
offence — (n.) see OFFENSE (Cf. offense) … Etymology dictionary
offence — (Brit.) of·fence || É™ fens n. attack; (Sports) side that pursues (rather than defends); misdeed; insult; state of being offended; transgression (also offense) … English contemporary dictionary
offence — This is spelt ence in BrE, and offense in AmE … Modern English usage
offence — (US offense) ► NOUN 1) an illegal act; a breach of a law or rule. 2) resentment or hurt. 3) the action of making a military attack. 4) N. Amer. the attacking team in a sport … English terms dictionary
offence — [ə fens′] n. Brit. sp. of OFFENSE … English World dictionary
offence — of|fence W3 BrE offense AmE [əˈfens] n 1.) an illegal action or a crime ▪ The possession of stolen property is a criminal offence. ▪ Punishment for a first offence is a fine. ▪ His solicitor said he committed the offence because he was heavily in … Dictionary of contemporary English
offence */*/*/ — UK [əˈfens] / US noun Word forms offence : singular offence plural offences 1) [countable] a crime or illegal activity for which there is a punishment motoring/firearms/public order offences criminal offence: Killing these animals is a criminal… … English dictionary