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Judgment
offendere
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
I. offend [Brit əˈfɛnd, Am əˈfɛnd] ГЛАГ прх
1. offend (hurt):
offend person: person
offend article, remark: person
to be offended by sth behaviour, remark
2. offend (displease):
offend
to offend the eye building etc.:
II. offend [Brit əˈfɛnd, Am əˈfɛnd] ГЛАГ нпрх ЮР
offend
commettere un reato (against contro)
to offend again
offend against ГЛАГ [əˈfɛnd -] (offend against [sth])
1. offend against (commit a crime):
offend against law, rule
2. offend against (violate):
offend against good taste
offend against common sense
knowingly offend, mislead
he managed to offend everybody ирон
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
offendere persona:
to offend
to offend against
offendere sensibilità
to offend
offendere la vista edificio:
to offend the eye
to offend
to offend sb's sense of decency
to commit an offence or a crime, to offend
to offend
в PONS речника
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
I. offend ·ˈfend] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. offend (cause displeasure):
offend
2. offend (violate):
to offend against sth
3. offend ЮР:
offend
offend (commit a crime)
II. offend ·ˈfend] ГЛАГ прх
1. offend (upset sb's feelings):
offend
2. offend (affect disagreeably):
to offend the eye
to offend good taste
to offend sb's sensibilities
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
to offend
to offend sb
to offend
to offend
to mortally offend sb
to offend sb
I didn't mean to offend you
Present
Ioffend
youoffend
he/she/itoffends
weoffend
youoffend
theyoffend
Past
Ioffended
youoffended
he/she/itoffended
weoffended
youoffended
theyoffended
Present Perfect
Ihaveoffended
youhaveoffended
he/she/ithasoffended
wehaveoffended
youhaveoffended
theyhaveoffended
Past Perfect
Ihadoffended
youhadoffended
he/she/ithadoffended
wehadoffended
youhadoffended
theyhadoffended
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