offend against
基本解釋
- 違犯;犯罪
英漢例句
- We mustn't offend against their customs.
我們不能違反他們的風(fēng)俗。 - This would offend against the principle of fairness.
那會(huì)違反公正的原則。 - And, first, I hold that no church is bound, by the duty of toleration, to retain any such person in her bosom as, after admonition, continues obstinately to offend against the laws of the society.
首先,我認(rèn)爲(wèi):教會(huì)不能因爲(wèi)寬容的職責(zé)而容納那種勸告之後仍然不斷頑固的違反教會(huì)法律的人。
windsea2010.spaces.live.com - It would offend against the principle of free expression, he said: a principle revered in America, but not in Iran.
ECONOMIST: A rough ride for Iran's president - But who is to decide which restrictions are reasonable and which offend against what the Supreme Court has now declared to be a fundamental right?
ECONOMIST: Guns and the Supreme Court - As for that other fight, against Saddam, Guinea is in a pickle, anxious to offend neither France nor America.
ECONOMIST: Ramshackle Guinea
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- offend d against the law 違法
- offend against good taste 有損大雅;有傷大雅
- to offend against custom 違犯習(xí)俗
- offend against the law 違法;動(dòng)賓
- offend against humanity 違反人性