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- To give offense to;affront. 得罪;冒犯
- To give offense to; affront. 得罪;冒犯
- He is very cautious of giving offense to others. 他很小心不冒犯别人。
- Cheerily, with bluff good humor, careful not to give offense to his guests, he called out, 愉快地,带着直爽、恰当的幽默,小心不冒犯他的客人们,他叫道:
- Much of what looks like rudeness in hacker circles is not intended to give offense. 黑客圈子里很多貌似粗鲁的言行并非有意冒犯。
- That dirty old house is an offense to the eye. 那幢肮脏的旧房子令人看了很不舒服。
- One of the pieces in our newspaper on some political point, which I have now forgotten, gave offense to the Assembly. 我们报上登了一篇文章,对某一政治观点发了一通评论,什么内容我已忘了,文章触怒了议会。
- It means to give the most-needed and timely aid. 它的意思是给予最需要的及时的帮助。
- Her mind was now very susceptible to affront. 如今她的意志动不动就受到冒犯。
- They did not want to affront this mad woman. 她们不愿意跟这个疯女人拌嘴。
- I'm going to give the house a good cleanup. 我准备把屋子好好打扫一下。
- Unwilling to be a poet at the beck and call of the court and having meanwhile given offense to some powerful court favourites, Li Bai had to leave the capital in less than two years. 李白不愿做这样的御用文人,又得罪了高力士等权贵,所以不到两年,便离开了京城。
- There are no trees or bushes to give shade. 没有树木或灌木丛可以遮荫。
- Her mind was now very susceptible to affront . 如今她的意志动不动就受到冒犯。
- I had to give a speech to the press club. 我得向记者俱乐部发表演说。
- I don't want to affront you purposely. 我想知道这个周末你有什么要做。
- He has to reflect on what answer to give. 他得思考一下如何答复。
- You may be called to give evidence at the trial. 法庭可能传你去作证。
- He counselled them to give up the plan. 他建议他们放弃这项计划。
- He find it difficult to give shape to his idea. 他觉得很难把他的想法,明确表达出来。