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offence

  • 1 offence

    1) ((any cause of) anger, displeasure, hurt feelings etc: That rubbish dump is an offence to the eye.) kas (į)žeidžia, užgauna, įžeidimas, užgaulė
    2) (a crime: The police charged him with several offences.) nusikaltimas

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  • 2 take offence

    ( with at) (to be offended (by something): He took offence at what she said.) įsižeisti

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  • 3 offend

    [ə'fend] 1. verb
    1) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) įžeisti
    2) (to be unpleasant or disagreeable: Cigarette smoke offends me.) pykinti, erzinti
    - offender
    - offensive
    2. noun
    (an attack: They launched an offensive against the invading army.) puolimas, ataka
    - offensiveness
    - be on the offensive
    - take offence

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  • 4 capital

    I 1. ['kæpitl] noun
    1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) sostinė
    2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) didžioji raidė
    3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) kapitalas
    2. adjective
    1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) baudžiamas mirtimi
    2) (excellent: a capital idea.) puikus
    3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) sostinės
    - capitalist
    - capitalist
    - capitalistic
    II ['kæpitl] noun
    (in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) kapitelis

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  • 5 criminal

    ['kriminl]
    1) (concerned with crime: criminal law.) baudžiamasis
    2) (against the law: Theft is a criminal offence.) kriminalinis
    3) (very wrong; wicked: a criminal waste of food.) nusikalstamas

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  • 6 endorse

    [in'do:s]
    1) (to write one's signature on the back of (a cheque).) pasirašyti, patvirtinti
    2) (to make a note of an offence on (a driving licence).) pažymėti pražangą
    3) (to give one's approval to (a decision, statement etc): The court endorsed the judge's decision.) patvirtinti

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  • 7 prosecution

    1) ((an) act of prosecuting or process of being prosecuted: He faces prosecution for drunken driving; There are numerous prosecutions for this offence every year.) patraukimas baudžiamojon atsakomybėn, baudžiamasis persekiojimas
    2) (the person/people bringing a legal action, including the lawyer(s) representing them: First the prosecution stated its case, then the defence.) kaltinimas, kaltintojas, prokuroras

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > prosecution

  • 8 pun

    1. noun
    (a type of joke in which words are used that have a similar sound, but a different meaning: One example of a pun would be `A pun is a punishable offence'.) kalambūras
    2. verb
    (to make a pun.) sakyti kalambūrus

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > pun

  • 9 punishable

    adjective ((of offences etc) able or likely to be punished by law: Driving without a licence is a punishable offence.) baudžiamas, baustinas

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  • 10 ticket

    ['tikit]
    1) (a piece of card or paper which gives the holder a certain right, eg of travel, entering a theatre etc: a bus-ticket; a cinema-ticket.) bilietas
    2) (a notice advising of a minor motoring offence: a parking-ticket.) kvitas
    3) (a card or label stating the price etc of something.) etiketė, kortelė

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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

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