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ofender
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. offend [америк. əˈfɛnd, брит. əˈfɛnd] ГЛ. перех.
1. offend (hurt feelings of):
offend
to offend the eye/ear
2. offend (violate):
II. offend [америк. əˈfɛnd, брит. əˈfɛnd] ГЛ. неперех.
1. offend (cause displeasure):
offend person/action/remark:
2. offend <offending, прич. наст. вр. >:
3. offend (violate):
to offend against sth
atentar contra algo
4. offend ЮРИД. офиц.:
offend
offend
offend (criminally)
offend (criminally)
delinquir офиц.
to offend again
to offend sb's sensibilities
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
ultrajar persona
ultrajar honor
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. offend [əˈfend] ГЛ. неперех.
1. offend (cause displeasure):
offend
2. offend (violate):
to offend against sth
3. offend ЮРИД.:
offend
offend (commit a crime)
to offend against a rule
II. offend [əˈfend] ГЛ. перех.
1. offend (upset sb's feelings):
offend
2. offend (affect disagreeably):
to offend the eye
to offend good taste
to offend sb's sensibilities
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
I. offend ·ˈfend] ГЛ. неперех.
1. offend (cause displeasure):
offend
2. offend (violate):
to offend against sth
3. offend ЮРИД.:
offend
offend (commit a crime)
II. offend ·ˈfend] ГЛ. перех.
1. offend (upset sb's feelings):
offend
2. offend (affect disagreeably):
to offend the eye
to offend good taste
to offend sb's sensibilities
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
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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It celebrates the emotional and intellectual concepts of sentiment, sentimentalism, and sensibility.
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We share the same sensibilities and wanted to do something that we wanted to read--crypto-zoological creatures, action, adventure, humor.
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Historically, another common practice of heel wrestlers to draw cheap heat involves using racial and ethnic slurs to offend the collective sensibility of wrestling fans.
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Repeated topical applications of capsaicin, are followed by a prolonged period of reduced skin sensibility referred to as desensitization, or nociceptor inactivation.
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One of the characteristics of his early years is the musical universe that surrounded him, and which strongly influenced his sensibility.
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