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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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offence [Am əˈfɛns, Brit əˈfɛns] SUBST Brit

offence → offense

offense, offence Brit [Am əˈfɛns, Brit əˈfɛns] SUBST

1. offense C:

2.1. offense (cause of outrage):

offense kein Pl

2.2. offense U (resentment, displeasure):

ofender a alguien

3.1. offense Am U (attack):

3.2. offense U or C SPORT:

offense Am Am
offense Am Am
offense Am Am
offense Am Am

offense, offence Brit [Am əˈfɛns, Brit əˈfɛns] SUBST

1. offense C:

2.1. offense (cause of outrage):

offense kein Pl

2.2. offense U (resentment, displeasure):

ofender a alguien

3.1. offense Am U (attack):

3.2. offense U or C SPORT:

offense Am Am
offense Am Am
offense Am Am
offense Am Am

summary offence SUBST JUR

summary offence Brit

traffic offence SUBST

traffic offence
traffic offence

drugs offense, drugs offence Brit SUBST

speeding offense, speeding offence Brit [ˈspiːdɪŋ əˌfɛns] SUBST

capital offense, capital offence Brit SUBST

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currency offence Brit
tax offence Brit
quasi offence Brit

im PONS Wörterbuch

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offence [əˈfents] SUBST

1. offence (crime):

offence
minor offence
second offence
traffic offence

2. offence (affront):

offence
an offence against sth
it is an offence to the eye übtr

3. offence kein Pl (upset feeling):

offence
to cause offence (to sb)
to take offence (at sth)
no offence (intended) ugs

4. offence REL:

offence

5. offence Am SPORT:

offence

parking offence SUBST

parking offence
venial offence
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Englisch
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traffic offence [or offense Am]
offence Brit
offence Brit
to commit an offence [or offense Am]
serious offence Brit
to take offence [or offense Am]
offence
im PONS Wörterbuch
to repeat an offence
common offence

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it is an offence to the eye übtr
to cause offence (to sb)
to take offence (at sth)

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In late 2002 the project was put on hold, while some minor work continued.
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On the whole, though, universities continued to play only a minor role in scientific research.
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And again minor/sponsor awards were also given at that night.
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Bell began the season in the minors, pitching in 12 games before being called up to the majors.
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The area was crossed by a network of passable minor roads, some major roads and a railway line.
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