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offense

  • 1 أهان

    v. abase oneself, affront, offend, give offense, take offense, debase, dishonour, revile, dishonor, slight, injure, insult, malign, degrade, oppress, outrage, flout, slap

    Arabic-English dictionary > أهان

  • 2 إهانة

    إِهانَة
    [ʔi'haːna]
    n f
    كَلِماتٌ مُهينَةٌ f offense

    إِهانَةٌ بَليغَةٌ — une sérieuse offense

    Dictionnaire Arabe-Français > إهانة

  • 3 ذنب

    I ذَنَبٌ
    [ða'nab]
    n m
    1) ذَيْلٌ f queue

    ذَنَبُ الكَلْبِ — queue du chien

    2) تابِعٌ f racaille

    ذَنَبٌ للوزيرِ — le larbin du ministre

    II ذَنْبٌ
    ['ðanb]
    n m
    إِثْمٌ f offense

    ذَنْبٌ فَظيعٌ — offense grave

    ♦ ذَنْبٌ لا يُغْتَفَر péché m impardonnable

    Dictionnaire Arabe-Français > ذنب

  • 4 qabahha

    meanness; offense, guilt; scoundrel [qabuhha] Hin kabahat, Per qabahat, Tat kabehet, Tur kabahat borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > qabahha

  • 5 إهانة

    soufflet; outrage; offense; nasarde; mépris; insulte; injure; gifle; froissement; fêlure; étrivière; camouflet; blessure; avanie

    Dictionnaire Arabe-Français > إهانة

  • 6 تحقير

    ravalement; péjoration; outrage; offense; mésestime; mépris; humiliation; gifle; galvaudage; dénigrement; dédain

    Dictionnaire Arabe-Français > تحقير

  • 7 مذل

    outrageante; outrageant; offenseur; offensée; offensé; mortifiante; mortifiant; ignominieux; ignominieuse; humiliante; humiliant; déshonorante; déshonorant; dégradante; dégradant; abaissante; abaissant

    Dictionnaire Arabe-Français > مذل

  • 8 مهان

    outragée; outragé; offensée; offensé; insultée; insulté; injurié; humiliée; humilié; blessée; blessé; avili

    Dictionnaire Arabe-Français > مهان

  • 9 إثم

    n. atrociousness, misdemeanour, sin, misdemeanor, wrongdoing, offence, offense, misdeed, iniquity, guilt, guiltiness, delinquency, transgression, viciousness, evil, error, debt

    Arabic-English dictionary > إثم

  • 10 إزعاج

    n. annoying, disturbance, trouble, botheration, bother, annoyance, disquiet, harassing, harassment, molestation, nuisance, inconvenience, discomfort, disruption, importunity, offence, offense, loudness, mischievousness, patter, movement

    Arabic-English dictionary > إزعاج

  • 11 إساءة

    n. hurt, outrage, offence, offense

    Arabic-English dictionary > إساءة

  • 12 إهانة

    n. insult, affront, offence, offense, indignity, dishonour, injury, slap, dishonor, umbrage, despite, reflexion, reflection, mortification, insolence, flout, slur, degradation, crinkle, tawdriness

    Arabic-English dictionary > إهانة

  • 13 إهانة للمرة الثانية

    n. second offense

    Arabic-English dictionary > إهانة للمرة الثانية

  • 14 جريمة

    n. crime, criminality, felony, misdeed, villainy, misdemeanor, misdemeanour, offence, offense, perpetration

    Arabic-English dictionary > جريمة

  • 15 جنحة

    n. fault, misdemeanor, misdemeanour, offence, offense, petty crime, trespass

    Arabic-English dictionary > جنحة

  • 16 غضب إستياء

    n. offence, offense

    Arabic-English dictionary > غضب إستياء

  • 17 هجوم

    n. offensive, offence, offense, attack, aggression, onrush, onset, onslaught, rush, raid, assemblage, push, pounce, swoop
    v. blow, dash

    Arabic-English dictionary > هجوم

  • 18 أثم

    أثّمَ: اِتّهَمَ بِالاثْم
    to accuse of a sin; to charge with an offense

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أثم

  • 19 أذنب

    أذْنَبَ: اِرْتَكَبَ ذَنْباً، أجْرَمَ
    to sin, commit a sin, do wrong; to commit a crime or an offense; to be guilty

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أذنب

  • 20 أقال الله عثرته

    أقَالَ اللّهُ عَثْرَتَهُ
    to forgive, pardon, regard someone's offense or lapse as undone; to steady someone who has stumbled, raise someone from a fall

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أقال الله عثرته

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  • offense — [ ɔfɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1225; estre en offense de « être coupable de » fin XIIe; lat. offensa 1 ♦ Parole ou action qui offense, qui blesse qqn dans son honneur, dans sa dignité. ⇒ affront, injure, insulte, outrage. « Plus l offenseur est cher, et… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • offensé — offense [ ɔfɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1225; estre en offense de « être coupable de » fin XIIe; lat. offensa 1 ♦ Parole ou action qui offense, qui blesse qqn dans son honneur, dans sa dignité. ⇒ affront, injure, insulte, outrage. « Plus l offenseur est… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • offense — of·fense or of·fence /ə fens/ n 1: a violation of the law; esp: a criminal act nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy U.S. Constitution amend. V see also lesser included offense 2 …   Law dictionary

  • offense — 1 offensive, aggression, *attack Analogous words: assault, *attack, onslaught, onset 2 Offense, resentment, umbrage, pique, dudgeon, huff are comparable when they mean a person s emotional reaction to what he regards as a slight, an affront, an… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • offense — OFFENSE. s. f. Injure de fait ou de parole. Grande offense, griéve offense. offense mortelle. legere offense. offense irréparable. offense faite au Prince en la personne de son Ambassadeur. faire une offense à quelqu un. souffrir une offense.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Offense — Of*fense , Offence Of*fence , n. [F., fr. L. offensa. See {Offend}.] 1. The act of offending in any sense; esp., a crime or a sin, an affront or an injury. [1913 Webster] Who was delivered for our offenses, and was raised again for our… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • offensé — offensé, ée (o fan sé, sée) part. passé d offenser. 1°   Qui a reçu une offense. •   Appréhende du moins la colère d une femme offensée, MOL. Festin, I, 3. •   Épicure avait raison de dire que les offenses étaient supportables à un homme sage ;… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • offense — [ə fens′; ] also, and for n. 7 always, [ô′fens΄] n. [ME < MFr < L offensa < pp. of offendere: see OFFEND] 1. an offending; specif., a) the act of breaking a law; sin or crime; transgression b) the act of creating resentment, hurt… …   English World dictionary

  • Offense — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Offense en directo OFFENSE son una banda proveniente de Valencia (España) que se formaron a finales de 1990,cuando cinco tíos llamados Fede,Wensho,Murgui,Javi y Loren,decidieron juntarse para ensayar. En febrero del… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Offense — or Offence (see ce/ se) may refer to: Offence (law), a violation of the penal law Offense (sports), the action of engaging an opposing team with the objective of scoring Offense (policy debate), arguments that make a definite value judgment about …   Wikipedia

  • offense — LAW the US spelling of offence * * * offense UK US /əˈfens/ noun US ► OFFENCE(Cf. ↑offence) …   Financial and business terms

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