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offensive adjective UPSETTING

B2 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。
Opposite

unpleasant讨厌的,令人不愉快的

offensive smells难闻的味道

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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 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。

a planned military attack(军事)进攻,攻势

They launched the land offensive in the middle of the night.他们在午夜发动了地面进攻。
UN troops have gone on the offensive (= started to attack).联合国军队已经开始进攻。
take the offensive

to attack first率先攻击,先发制人

TOEFL BNC: 5947 COCA: 3168
offensive

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + OFFENSIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEall-out, full-scale, large-scale, major, massive全面攻勢;主要的進攻;大規模進攻In 1941, Hitler launched an all-out offensive against the Soviet Union.1941 年,希特勒向蘇聯發起了全面進攻。military軍事進攻a military offensive against the insurgents向叛亂者發起的軍事攻勢guerrilla, terrorist游擊隊的/恐怖分子的進攻air, bombing空襲;轟炸攻擊ground地面攻勢diplomatic, government, propaganda外交/政府/宣傳攻勢charm (figurative) 魅力攻勢The politician has launched a charm offensive in an attempt to clean up his image.這位政治家發起了魅力攻勢,以修復他受損的形象。VERB + OFFENSIVElaunch, mount發起攻勢plan籌劃攻勢be on, go on, take採取攻勢;主動出擊She took the offensive, challenging her critics to prove their allegations.她先發制人,要求批評她的人證明他們的指控。PREPOSITIONoffensive against向⋯發起攻勢The government is launching an all-out offensive against the drug cartels.政府正對販毒集團發起全面打擊。
offensive

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, seem無禮;好像無禮become變得無禮consider sth, deem sth, find sth, think sth認為⋯令人反感He's always making rude remarks about women. I find that deeply offensive.他總是說些對女性不恭的話,這讓我討厭至極。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/頗為/非常使人反感deeply, downright, grossly, highly使人非常反感potentially可能令人反感deliberately有意冒犯patently (NAmE, law法律) 明顯地令人反感The material is patently offensive as measured by the standards for the broadcast medium.按照廣播媒體的標準,這樣的素材無疑令人反感。morally道德上令人反感racially在種族觀念上冒犯PREPOSITIONto對⋯無禮This sort of attitude is very offensive to women.這種態度對女性非常無禮。
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offensive adj.
offensive (offensive language) disgusting1 (an offensive smell)
offensive noun
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offensive

adjective

 See also the entry for insulting 另见insulting条offensive ♦︎ abusive ♦︎ bad ♦︎ filthy ♦︎ rude ♦︎ foul ♦︎ coarseThese words all describe unpleasant or shocking language or people. 这些词均表示语言或人无礼的、冒犯的、惹人憎恶的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配offensive / abusive to sboffensive / abusive / bad / filthy / rude / foul languagean offensive / an abusive / a filthy / a rude / a coarse wordan offensive / an abusive / a rude gesture / remark / commentan offensive / a filthy / a rude jokevery / quite offensive / abusive / rude / foul / coarserather offensive / rude / foul / coarse offensive (rather formal) causing sb to feel upset, insulted or annoyed 冒犯的;得罪人的;无礼的I've had enough of her offensive remarks.我受够了她冒犯的言论。His comments were deeply offensive to a large number of single mothers.他的评论严重触怒了众多的单身母亲。This job is stressful enough even without clients being offensive.即便客户不是那么无礼,这份工作的压力也够大的。OPP inoffensive A person or thing that is inoffensive is not likely to offend or upset anyone. * inoffensive指人或事物不冒犯人的、不讨人嫌的a shy, inoffensive young man腼腆温和的小伙子 abusive əˈbjuːsɪv (rather formal) very offensive; criticizing sb in an unfair and offensive way 辱骂的;恶语的;毁谤的He was fined for making abusive comments to the referee.他因辱骂裁判而被罚款。He became abusive when he was drunk.他喝醉时就满口脏话骂人。 bad [usually before noun] offensive 冒犯的;得罪人的;无礼的Most of the complaints received were about bad language.接到的投诉大多跟说粗话有关。In this meaning, bad is always used in the phrase bad language. 表达此义时,bad总是用在短语bad language中。 filthy very offensive and usually connected with sex 下流的;淫秽的;猥亵的That's enough of your filthy language!你的下流话真是让人受够了!He's got a filthy mind (= is always thinking about sex).他满脑子淫念。 rude (especially BrE) offensive or embarrassing and often connected with sex 粗野的;猥亵的;下流的The joke is too rude to repeat.这个笑话太下流,不宜重复。Someone made a rude noise.有人发出了猥亵的声音。 foul faʊl [usually before noun](of language) including rude words and swearing (语言)充满脏话的,辱骂性的,下流的He called her the foulest names imaginable.他用能想得出的最下流的话骂她。I'm sick of her foul mouth (= habit of swearing).我讨厌她那张动不动就骂人的臭嘴。 coarse kɔːs; NAmE kɔːrs (rather formal) rude and offensive, especially about sex 粗鲁无礼的,粗俗的(尤指涉及性的)He constantly made coarse jokes about his girlfriend.他总拿他的女朋友开些粗俗的玩笑。

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