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41 offend the air shape
Макаров: нарушить обтекаемость (мобиля) -
42 offend the ear
Общая лексика: оскорблять слух, резать ухо -
43 offend the eye
Общая лексика: оскорблять зрение, резать глаз -
44 offend the law
Юридический термин: нарушать право -
45 offend the proprieties
Общая лексика: нарушить правила приличияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > offend the proprieties
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46 offend the rule of law
Юридический термин: посягать на верховенство праваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > offend the rule of law
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47 offend the wind shape
Макаров: нарушить обтекаемость (мобиля) -
48 offend unintentionally
Общая лексика: невольно оскорбить (кого-л.), нечаянно оскорбить (кого-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > offend unintentionally
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49 offend against custom
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50 offend greatly
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51 offend someone's sense of justice
оскорбить чье-л. чувство справедливостиНовый англо-русский словарь > offend someone's sense of justice
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52 offend against law
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53 I did not mean to offend you
Макаров: я не хотел вас обидетьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I did not mean to offend you
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54 I didn't mean to offend you
Общая лексика: я не хотел вас обидетьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I didn't mean to offend you
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55 fearful to offend
Общая лексика: боящийся обидеть -
56 re-offend
Общая лексика: совершить новое преступление -
57 where will you be if you offend him?
Общая лексика: каком положении вы окажетесь, если оскорбите его?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > where will you be if you offend him?
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58 whoever shall offend one of these little ones
Общая лексика: и если кто соблазнит одного из малых сихУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > whoever shall offend one of these little ones
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59 to offend against a law
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to offend against a law
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60 to offend against the custom
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to offend against the custom
См. также в других словарях:
Offend — Of*fend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Offended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Offending}.] [OF. offendre, L. offendere, offensum; ob (see {Ob }) + fendere (in comp.) to thrust, dash. See {Defend}.] 1. To strike against; to attack; to assail. [Obs.] Sir P. Sidney.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
offend — of‧fend [əˈfend] verb 1. [intransitive] LAW to do something that is a crime: • What can be done to stop criminals offending again? 2. [intransitive, transitive] to make someone angry or upset: • The advertisement was never intended to offend… … Financial and business terms
Offend — Of*fend , v. i. 1. To transgress the moral or divine law; to commit a crime; to stumble; to sin. [1913 Webster] Whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. James ii. 10. [1913 Webster] If it be a sin to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
offend — offend, outrage, affront, insult mean to cause vexation or resentment or damage to self respect. One offends by displeasing another, by hurting his feelings, or by violating his sense of what is proper or fitting {if the First Amendment means… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
offend — I (insult) verb abuse, affront, anger, annoy, be discourteous, be impolite, chagrin, displease, distress, disturb, embarrass, enrage, gall, horrify, hurt, incense, inflame, infuriate, injure, irk, irritate, laedere, madden, make angry, mortify,… … Law dictionary
offend — [ə fend′] vi. [ME offenden < OFr offendre < L offendere, to strike against < ob (see OB ) + fendere, to hit, strike: see DEFEND] 1. to break a law, religious commandment, etc.; commit a sin or crime 2. to create resentment, anger, or… … English World dictionary
offend — (v.) early 14c., to sin against (someone), from O.Fr. offendre, from L. offendere strike against, stumble, commit a fault, displease, from ob against + fendere to strike (found only in compounds). Meaning to violate (a law), to make a moral false … Etymology dictionary
offend — [v] displease, insult affront, aggrieve, anger, annoy, antagonize, be disagreeable, disgruntle, disgust, disoblige, distress, disturb, exasperate, fret, gall, horrify, hurt, irritate, jar, miff, nauseate, nettle, outrage, pain, pique, provoke,… … New thesaurus
offend — ► VERB 1) cause to feel hurt or resentful. 2) be displeasing to. 3) commit an act that is illegal or that goes against an accepted principle. DERIVATIVES offender noun. ORIGIN Latin offendere strike against … English terms dictionary
offend — of|fend [əˈfend] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: offendre, from Latin offendere to strike against, offend ] 1.) [I and T] to make someone angry or upset by doing or saying something that they think is rude, unkind etc ▪ His remarks… … Dictionary of contemporary English
offend — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French offendre, from Latin offendere to strike against, offend, from ob against + fendere to strike more at ob , defend Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. to transgress the moral or divine law ; … New Collegiate Dictionary