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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

offence, offense [Brit əˈfɛns, Am əˈfɛns] СЪЩ

1. offence ЮР:

offence
offence
to commit an offence
to charge sb with an offence
it is an offence to do

2. offence (insult):

offence
to cause or give offence to sb
to take offence (at)
to avoid offence
no offence intended, but
no offence taken

3. offence (attack):

offence
attentato м (against a, contro)

4. offence ВОЕН:

offence
weapons of offence

5. offence Am СПОРТ:

the offence

traffic offence [ˈtræfɪkəˌfens] СЪЩ

traffic offence

criminal offence [ˌkrɪmɪnləˈfens] СЪЩ

criminal offence
criminal offence

sex offence [ˈseksəˌfens] СЪЩ Brit

sex offence

speeding offence [ˈspiːdɪŋəˌfens] СЪЩ

speeding offence

drugs offence [ˈdrʌɡzəˌfens] СЪЩ

drugs offence
drugs offence

indictable offence СЪЩ ЮР

indictable offence

summary offence, summary offense [ˌsʌmərɪəˈfens] СЪЩ ЮР

summary offence

statutory offence, statutory offense Brit Am СЪЩ

statutory offence

public order offence [ˌpʌblɪkˈɔːdərəˌfens] СЪЩ

public order offence

в PONS речника

to take offence

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In the past many insurers ignored a first speeding offence few now do so.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The television presenter, who was given three points for each speeding offence, now has nine points on his licence.
www.bbc.co.uk
But when drivers with 10 speeding offences are getting away with holding a licence, these improvements can not come quickly enough.
www.dailymail.co.uk
In failing to co-operate with police, she very nearly had a detrimental impact on the convictions of two other people in relation to a historic speeding offence.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
The court heard at the time of the incident he had six penalty points on his licence, from two previous speeding offences.
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk