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違反 | ケンブリッジ英語辞典の定義

原題: OFFENSE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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「違反」という名詞は、特に法律や規則に対する違反を指します。アメリカ英語では「offense」と呼ばれ、イギリス英語では「offence」と表記されます。
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OFFENSE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of offense in English offense noun US ( UK offence ) us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / əˈfens / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / əˈfens / offense noun ( CRIME ) Add to word list Add to word list B2 [ C ] an illegal act ; a crime : a serious / minor offense a criminal offense Driving without a license is an offense. commit an offense He committed several serious offenses. be convicted of an offense It's the third time that he's been convicted of a drug offense. The soldier received a dishonorable discharge for a disciplinary offense. It's an offense to park on double yellow lines . This was the defendant's third court appearance for the same offense. He has a long record of previous convictions for similar offenses. She was released on bail yesterday for three weeks following her drunk driving offenses. Crime - general words accuse someone of a crime aggravated anti-crime anti-fraud anti-narcotics crookedness delinquency delinquently drink driving driving under the influence malefaction misdeed misdemeanor netherworld non-crime victimless victimology war crime white-collar crime wrongdoing See more results » offense noun ( UPSET FEELINGS ) B2 [ U ] upset and hurt or annoyed feelings , often because someone has been rude or shown no respect : I really didn't mean any offense (= did not intend to upset anyone) - I was just stating my opinion . cause offense He caused offense by arriving over an hour late. give offense She was amazed when her kindly meant words gave offense. take offense Do you think he took offense (= was upset ) at what I said about his hair ? no offense (intended) used when you say something that might upset or annoy someone : No offense, but I find your sister a little rude . If you don't mind , I'd rather go on my own - no offense intended , but I think it would be better . Sometimes taboo words are written with asterisks to avoid causing offense. She takes offense too easily . His remarks caused widespread offense. She took offense when I offered to pay . The last thing I want to do is cause offense to your mother . Making people sad, shocked and upset aback amiss appall bite bother bum gnaw haunt heartbreaker heartbreakingly hit/touch a (raw) nerve idiom nerve self-lacerating self-laceration sensitivity shake someone out of something phrasal verb shake someone up phrasal verb shake/rock something to its foundations idiom toxic wipe See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Polite expressions [ U or C ] US us / ˈɑː.fens / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈɔː.fens / the part of a game such as football that involves trying to score points , or the players who try to score points : The coach has to decide what offense to run . a strong offense Winning, losing & scoring in sport aet against the run of play idiom all out blow blow someone away phrasal verb box score conversion crash dead heat drubbing knock knock someone out phrasal verb lead by sth leaderboard lifetime mauling pummel tie walkaway walkover See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Competitors & participants in sports & games General terms used in ball sports Football (Definition of offense from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) offense | Intermediate English offense noun us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / əˈfens / offense noun ( BAD FEELINGS ) Add to word list Add to word list [ U ] the condition of having your feelings hurt esp . because someone has been rude or showed a lack of respect : Do you think he took offense (= was upset ) at the joke about his age ? offense noun ( CRIME ) [ C ] an illegal act ; crime : He was charged with the offense of driving without a license . offense noun [ U ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈɔ·fens , ˈɑf·ens / offense noun [U] ( SCORING ABILITY ) (in sports ) the ability to score points in a competition , or, esp . in football , the team that has the ball and is trying to score points (Definition of offense from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) offense | Business English offense noun US uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / əˈfens / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio Add to word list Add to word list → offence (Definition of offense from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of offense ? Translations of offense in Chinese (Traditional) (offence的美式拼寫)… See more in Chinese (Simplified) (offence的美式拼写)… See more in Spanish ortografía americana de “offence”:, infracción, ofensiva… See more in Portuguese ortografia americana de "offence":, ofensa, infração… See more in Japanese in Turkish in French in Catalan in Polish in Norwegian in Korean in Italian 気分を害すること, 違反, 犯罪… See more suç, kabahat, cürüm… See more infraction [feminine], offense [feminine], attaquants [masculine… See more ofensa, delicte, infracció… See more -… See more forseelse [masculine], lovbrudd [neuter], fornærmelse [masculine]… See more 모욕, 범죄, 공격진… See more offesa, infrazione, reato… See more Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! Translator tool Browse offended offender offender profile offending offense offensive offensive backfield offensive coordinator offensive line BETA More meanings of offense offence cause offense option offense spread offense take offense total offense capital offense See all meanings Word of the Day flex UK Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio /fleks/ US Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio /fleks/ to show that you are very proud or happy about something you have done or something you own, usually in a way that annoys people About this Blog It’s a dirty business: the metaphorical use of ‘dirty’ April 29, 2026 Read More New Words superworker May 04, 2026 More new words has been added to list To top AI Assistant Contents English Intermediate Business Translations AI Assistant Cambridge Dictionary +Plus My profile +Plus help Log out English (US) Change English (UK) English (US) Español Português 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) Dansk Deutsch Français Italiano Nederlands Norsk Polski Русский Türkçe Tiếng Việt Svenska Українська 日本語 한국어 ગુજરાતી தமிழ் తెలుగు বাঙ্গালি मराठी हिंदी Follow us Choose a dictionary Recent and Recommended Definitions Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English English Learner’s Dictionary Essential British English Essential American English Grammar and thesaurus Usage explanations of natural written and spoken English Grammar Thesaurus Pronunciation British and American pronunciations with audio English Pronunciation Translation Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. 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