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of·fence [əˈfen(t)s] RZ.

1. offence PR. (crime):

offence
offence
prestopek r.m.
serious offence
to convict sb of an offence

2. offence:

offence (upset feelings)
(raz)žalitev r.ż.
no offence [intended]
to cause offence
to cause offence to sb (hurt)
to cause offence to sb (insult)
to take offence [at sth]

3. offence Am SPORT (attack):

offence
napad r.m.

ˈpark·ing of·fence RZ.

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem offence

motoring offence PR.
serious offence
to take offence
a bookable offence
no offence [intended]
to cause offence
to cause offence to sb (hurt)
to take offence [at sth]
to convict sb of an offence

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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It seems more like offence for the sake of offence.
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More serious forms of the offence are defined as separate offences and attract stiffer penalties.
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This type of tackle can cause serious injury and is almost always a reportable offence.
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This represented the highest increase in offence since 192930.
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Two offences under the regulations were punishable with death.
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The newspaper also carries small summaries of local court cases for minor offences, while more major or unusual crimes often have a story to themselves.
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He would have known that his offence was against the law and that he would be prosecuted.
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This offence is usually as a result of their wanting to first create value for longer before they bargain together.
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Refusal to submit to examination was a criminal offence.
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These offences earned him a reprimand and three separate fines totalling 5,400.
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