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Offend against Meaning in English

expression

əˈfɛnd/ /əˈɡeɪnst/, /əˈɡɛnst
uh-FEND uh-GAYNST, uh-GENST
əfˈɛnd/ /ɐɡˈɛnst
uh-FEND uh-GENST

释义

To act in a way that breaks or shows disrespect for a law, rule, or moral principle.

用法与细微差别

Formal and somewhat old-fashioned; mostly used in legal or moral contexts. You usually 'offend against the law', 'morality', or 'rules', not people. Different from simply 'offend', which means to insult or upset someone.

例句

Anyone who offends against the law will be punished.

basic

He was accused of offending against public morals.

basic

The company apologised for offending against environmental regulations.

basic

If you offend against these traditional customs, some locals might get upset.

natural

The novelist's work was considered to offend against accepted literary standards.

natural

They didn't realize their comments could offend against company policy.

natural