give offense
基本解釋
- 冒犯;挑釁
英漢例句
- The loud noise of crackers will probably give offense to gods, won't it?
爆竹震耳欲聾的噪聲會不會冒犯神靈?
blog.sina.com.cn - Before the interview to which the applicant comes "talkers talk to their friends and decide what will and won't be told, the audience (applicant) decides what will and will not give offense."
在面試前,申請人來“夸夸其談?wù)呦蛩麄兊呐笥押蜎Q定什么將不會被告知,和觀眾(申請人)決定什么將會和不會冒犯。
iask.sina.com.cn - We were a little flat on offense, our offense wasn't as crisp. Yao hit some tough shots to give them the lead. They were good.
我們進(jìn)攻打得有些單調(diào),我們的進(jìn)攻不果斷。姚投進(jìn)了一些困難的入球讓他們?nèi)〉昧祟I(lǐng)先。他們打得挺好。 - The speaker says: Before I built a wall I'd ask to know What I was walling in or walling out, And to whom I was like to give offense.
- The subtext was of an administration effort desperately trying not to give offense to our adversaries.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Something rotten in Denmark (and here) - To the contrary, he has seemed determined not to say anything unpleasant — or that might otherwise give offense to Gorbachev.
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