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offender

/uh-fen-der/US // əˈfɛn dər //

冒犯者,罪犯,违法者,犯罪者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : someone who has violated a criminal, religious, or moral law:The program aids individuals already in the criminal justice system and is geared toward nonviolent offenders.
    • : a person or thing that irritates, annoys, or angers:Some of us tried to take matters into our own hands by confronting the noise pollution offenders, but they were entirely unwilling to quiet down.
    • : something that is disagreeable:If you’re curious about the odor, I’m afraid you’ll find that the offender is a catbox that has not been emptied recently.

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Examples

  • Zeus even makes a joke about the nonbinary gender identity, and while it isn’t intended to offend, it just comes off as trying way too hard to be relevant.

  • Restaurants face fines, citations, and enforced closures if they don’t comply with dining bans, but it’s typically up to local authorities and health departments to police the offending businesses.

  • This is just the latest in a series of ads that have offended Hindu conservatives in recent years.

  • Given that onscreen injuries and death are “easily overcome,” they theorize, participants can learn how to relate to others without the risk of offending or feeling insecure.

  • “Sometimes the people who sexually offend are actually really mentally ill and they need mental help, not just being put in a prison where they’ll become a more violent offender,” she said.

  • At 1:42 a.m., a commenter bluntly asked: “Jeff, Is it true you are a convicted sex offender?”

  • To most of the world, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein is a convicted sex offender and a financial grifter.

  • They are both complicit in this, though my mother is the more egregious offender.

  • His sex-offender pedigree was real, though; Australian police have those certificates.

  • Could Dr. Huxtable spend his last years in jail as a sex offender?

  • He couldn't land without being dropped upon: the man was no common offender, and we've kept our eyes open.

  • The philosophic Determinist would denounce the offender's conduct, but would not denounce the offender.

  • It visited an offence with a penalty of which the offender, at the time when he offended, had no notice.

  • Andrea stooped out toward the offender and bade him begone in an imperious voice.

  • The statute of that year provided that every offender should forfeit the sum of twelve pence.