کلمات مرتبط(offence):بازگشت به واژه offencecapital offence or crime
commit a minor offence
committing an offence
complete offence
counselling and procuring an offence
court of minor offence
full offence
guilty of a minor offence
impossible offence
incomplete offence
it is an offence to morlity
minor (or petty) offence
minor offence
multiple offence
non-indictable offence
non-political offence
offence against public order
participation an offence
perpetration of an offence
perpetrator of an offence
petty offence
political offence
punishment of a minor offence
strict liability offence
victim of an offence
خلاف ،تفصير،جرم ،خطا،تعرض ،عمليات تعرضى ،عمليات افندى ، )offense(گناه ،تقصير،حمله ،يورش ،هجوم ،اهانت ،توهين ،دلخورى ،رنجش ،تجاوز،قانون شکنى -بزه
قانون ـ فقه : جرم ،توهين
بازرگانى : لغزش
علوم نظامى : حملهکلمات مرتبط(25)
( offense) گناه ، تقصیر، حمله ، یورش، هجوم، اهانت، توهین ، دلخوری، رنجش، تجاوز، قانون شکنی- بزه .
offence noun
1 illegal act
ADJ. grave, heinous, major, serious | lesser, minor, petty, trivial | alleged | statutory | arrestable, bookable, imprisonable, indictable, punishable, sackable The offence is punishable by up to three months' imprisonment. | criminal, disciplinary | driving, political, sexual, terrorist Motorists may be fined on the spot for driving offences such as speeding. | violent | drug-related
PREP. ~ against offences against public decency
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be guilty of, commit ~ Two key witnesses at her trial committed perjury.
accuse sb of, charge sb with ~ He has been accused of her murder.
convict sb of, find sb guilty of ~ She was found guilty of high treason.
acquit sb of ~ The engineer responsible for the collapse of the bridge was acquitted of manslaughter.
admit, confess to, deny ~ All three men have denied assault. She admitted 33 assault charges.
plead guilty/not guilty to ~ He pleaded guilty to a charge of gross indecency.
investigate (sb for) ~ She is being investigated for suspected bribery.
be suspected for/of ~ He was the least likely to be suspected of her murder.
be/come under investigation for ~ She was the second minister to come under investigation for corruption.
be wanted for ~ be wanted on charges of ~ He was wanted on charges of espionage.
solve a case, crime, murder, robbery, theft The police and the public must work together to solve the murder.
arrest sb for ~ Jean was arrested for arson.
be tried for, stand trial for ~ to stand trial for extortion
~ case/trial The nurse's murder trial continues.
~ charge The police agreed to drop the conspiracy charges against him.
a charge/count of ~ The jury convicted her on two counts of theft.
2 hurt feelings
VERB + OFFENCE cause, give | take
PREP. ~ at He takes offence at the slightest joke against him. | ~ to I didn't mean to give offence to anyone.
PHRASES no offence (intended/meant) No offence intended, but are you sure your calculations are right?
n.
he took offence at my question