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1 take offence
( with at) (to be offended (by something): He took offence at what she said.) biti užaljen -
2 offence
1) ((any cause of) anger, displeasure, hurt feelings etc: That rubbish dump is an offence to the eye.) žalitev2) (a crime: The police charged him with several offences.) prestopek* * *[əféns]nounBritish English prestopek ( against); žalitev, užaljenost, zamera; napad; spotikajuridically legal offence — kaznivo dejanjeno offence! — brez zamere!Bible rock of offence — kamen spotike -
3 offend
[ə'fend] 1. verb1) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) užaliti2) (to be unpleasant or disagreeable: Cigarette smoke offends me.) motiti•- offence- offender
- offensive 2. noun(an attack: They launched an offensive against the invading army.) ofenziva- offensiveness
- be on the offensive
- take offence* * *[əfénd]1.transitive verbžaliti, užaliti, jeziti, razjeziti;2.intransitive verbzagrešiti, grešiti ( against)to be offended at ( —ali with) s.th. — biti jezen na kaj, biti užaljen radi česato be offended with ( —ali by) s.o. — biti jezen na koga, biti užaljen radi koga -
4 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.) vozovnica, vstopnica2) (a notice advising of a minor motoring offence: a parking-ticket.) globni listek3) (a card or label stating the price etc of something.) listek s ceno* * *I [tíkit]nounvstopnica; vozovnica; listek; etiketa, napis; izobesek; znak na blagu, listek z oznako cene; priznanica, potrdilo o prejemu; dostavnica (za izročeno blago); listek za oddano prtljago; srečka; kratka notica; vozniško, letalsko dovoijenje; military British English slang odpust (iz vojske); American politics program stranke, kandidatna lista; uradni kandidat; glasovnica; colloquially ("ta") pravo, pravšnothat's the ticket! — to je ("ta") pravo!ticket of leave — začasna odpustnica (zapornika, kaznjenca)the proper ticket — pravo blago, prava stvarnot quite the ticket — ne ravno tisto pravo; ne ravno tisto, kar iščemomixed ticket — American politics kompromisna volilna listareturn ticket — railway povratna vozovnicastraight ticket — volilna lista, na kateri so kandidati samo ene stranketo get one's ticket — slang biti odpuščen iz vojskeII [tíkit]transitive verbetiketirati; dati listek (ceno, žig) na blago, označiti blago; American izročiti (komu) vozovnico, vpisati (koga) kot udeleženca vožnje (potovanja)
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take offence — BE OFFENDED, take exception, take something personally, feel affronted, feel resentful, take something amiss, take umbrage, get upset, get annoyed, get angry, get into a huff; Brit. informal get the hump. → offence * * * take offence To feel… … Useful english dictionary
take offence (at something) — phrase to feel angry and upset because of something that someone has said or done I’m not surprised she took offence at his remarks. Thesaurus: to feel offended or insultedsynonym Main entry: offence … Useful english dictionary
take offence — verb to feel, and show, resentment at anothers actions or words … Wiktionary
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
take something personally — TAKE OFFENCE, take something amiss, be offended, be upset, be affronted, take umbrage, take exception, feel insulted, feel hurt. → personally * * * take something personally phrase to feel that a failure or unpleasant situation is your fault and… … Useful english dictionary
take umbrage (at something) — phrase to be offended by something They’re liable to take umbrage if we don’t invite them. Thesaurus: to feel offended or insultedsynonym Main entry: umbrage * * * take ˈumbrage (at sth) idiom … Useful english dictionary
take umbrage — TAKE OFFENCE, take exception, be aggrieved, be affronted, be annoyed, be angry, be indignant, be put out, be insulted, be hurt, be piqued, be resentful, be disgruntled, go into a huff; informal be miffed, have one s nose put out of joint; Brit.… … Useful english dictionary
offence — n. infraction 1) to commit an offence 2) a minor, petty, trivial; serious offence 3) a capital; impeachable; indictable offence 4) an offence against feeling of outrage 5) to take offence at (she takes offence at every remark) insult (formal) 6)… … Combinatory 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
take — take1 W1S1 [teık] v past tense took [tuk] past participle taken [ˈteıkən] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(action)¦ 2¦(move)¦ 3¦(remove)¦ 4¦(time/money/effort etc)¦ 5¦(accept)¦ 6¦(hold something)¦ 7¦(travel)¦ 8 … Dictionary of contemporary English