offensive
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Something that is offensive upsets or embarrasses people because it is rude or insulting. 冒犯性的
Some friends of his found the play horribly offensive. 他的一些朋友觉得那部戏让人很不舒服。
2. N-COUNT A military offensive is a carefully planned attack made by a large group of soldiers. (军事) 进攻
Its latest military offensive against rebel forces is aimed at re-opening important trade routes. 其最近对叛军的军事进攻旨在重新开辟重要的贸易路线。
3. N-COUNT If you conduct an offensive, you take strong action to show how angry you are about something or how much you disapprove of something. 强硬行动
Republicans acknowledged that they had little choice but to mount an all-out offensive on the Democratic nominee. 共和党人承认他们别无选择,只有对民主党提名人全力发起一场强硬行动。
4. PHRASE If you go on the offensive, go over to the offensive, or take the offensive, you begin to take strong action against people who have been attacking you. 采取攻势
The West African forces went on the offensive in response to attacks on them. 西非武装力量发起进攻以回应袭击。
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offensive /əˈfɛnsɪv/ (offensives)
剑桥词典
- We've received a complaint from one of our listeners about offensive language .
- He found her comments deeply offensive.
- Norman agreed that the wording of the advertisement was unnecessarily offensive and it was changed .
- The word 'lady ' has connotations of refinement and excessive femininity that some women find offensive.
- There were those who found the joke offensive, but Johnson insisted it was just a bit of harmless fun .
offensive adjective (UPSETTING)
causing offence冒犯的
This programme contains language that some viewers might find offensive. 这个节目使用了某些观众可能觉得不快的语言。
He told some really offensive sexist jokes . 他讲了一些极令人不快的性别歧视的笑话。
反义词
inoffensive
unpleasant
讨厌的,令人不愉快的
offensive smells 难闻的味道
例句
offensive adjective (ATTACKING)
used for attacking
进攻(性)的,攻击的
Since the other side had taken offensive action (= attacked ), we had no choice but to defend ourselves. 既然对方已经采取了攻势,我们除了自卫别无选择。
Knives of any kind are classed as offensive weapons . 任何刀具都属于攻击性武器。 返回 offensive