单词 | Offend |
例句 | 1. Golden words offend the ears. 2. I didn't mean to offend you. 3. I think I never offend you. 4. Keep your shirt on! Nobody meant to offend you. 5. A TV interviewer must be careful not to offend. 6. When alive ,we may probably offend some people.However, we must think about whether they are deserved offended. 7. She managed to offend her boyfriend's parents as soon as she opened her mouth. 8. Neil did not mean to offend anybody with his joke. 9. She didn't mean to offend you; she was overwrought. 10. The careful language is designed not to offend. 11. Try not to offend his amour propre. 12. It is a sacrilege to offend democracy. 13. I would never wittingly offend him. 14. You could only offend, behave yourself! 15. She stopped mid-sentence, anxious not to offend him. 16. Perhaps, unconsciously, I've done something to offend her. 17. Omit anything that is likely to offend people. 18. He took care never to offend his visitors. 19. Do nothing to offend her susceptibilities. 20. I didn't mean to offend/upset/hurt your susceptibilities. 21. You might offend your hosts if you camp it up at the party in your usual way. 22. Broadcasters have a responsibility not to offend against good taste and decency. 23. I really didn't mean to offend her - I just said it unthinkingly. 24. There can be little doubt that he will offend again. 25. A solution must be found that doesn't offend too many people. 26. Why did you walk away from me like that? H ave I said words to offend you? 27. She dressed down to visit her poor relatives,(/offend.html) so as not to offend them by a show of her wealth. 28. Political correctness is the principle of avoiding language or behaviour that may offend certain groups of people. 29. In Western countries girls are far less likely to offend than boys. 30. Television censors are cutting out scenes which they claim may offend. 1. I think I never offend you. 2. A TV interviewer must be careful not to offend. 3. Why did you walk away from me like that? H ave I said words to offend you? 4. She dressed down to visit her poor relatives, so as not to offend them by a show of her wealth. 5. She managed to offend her boyfriend's parents as soon as she opened her mouth. 6. Political correctness is the principle of avoiding language or behaviour that may offend certain groups of people. 7. Neil did not mean to offend anybody with his joke. 8. He took care never to offend his visitors. 9. You might offend your hosts if you camp it up at the party in your usual way. 31. The criticisms had been watered down so as not to offend anybody. 32. Some of these new buildings really offend the eye . 33. The film was judged to offend against standards of public taste and decency. 34. How can we word the letter so as not to offend the parents? 35. His manner was such as to offend nearly everyone he met. 36. I wouldn't sunbathe topless if I thought I might offend anyone. 37. Milligan's anarchic humour has always had the power to offend as well as entertain. 38. Many of the young men here are likely to offend again. 39. Avoid using words that might offend someone's racial or moral sensibilities. 40. I knew I would have to be careful not to offend their susceptibilities . 41. I try to offend the least amount of people possible. 42. I'm in a bit of a tricky situation really - whatever I do I'll offend someone. 43. This is why it may offend some people. 44. But I didn't offend people. 45. Forgive me, I didn't mean to offend you. 46. The programme contains scenes that my offend older viewers. 47. He who dares not offend cannot be honest. Thomas Paine 48. Not wanting to offend her friend. 49. I have no wish to offend anybody. 50. In order not to offend anyone,(sentence dictionary) I did not tell them the real reason for my visit. 51. But his policy positions, as far as they can be pinned down, seem designed to offend almost everybody. 52. We will give the courts the statutory power to increase sentences for those who offend while on bail. 53. He didn't speak during the meeting for fear of saying something that might offend. 54. And to leave before both cups had been drained would only offend her. 55. The servants did not want to offend their young master, and Mrs Reed could see no fault in her dear boy. 56. With great patience, Sofia created a weekend that would offend no one. 57. Warning: These plays are sexually explicit and contain nudity and violence which may offend. 58. Try to avoid subjects like sex or religion that might offend people. 59. Some of its reporters felt that Newsweek subsequently took excessive care not to offend Bush after he won the election. 60. They have cleared their shelves of anything that could offend the public or bring down the wrath of the tabloids. 61. Bogus applicants offend ethnic minorities as much as anyone else. 62. Another Tory, David Evans, said parents should be punished if their children offend. 63. He also has to be careful not to offend the leaders of other parties, who jealously guard their independence. 64. If they offend again, lock them up and throw away the key. 65. But the fact is Abdul-Rauf tried very hard not to offend anyone by his refusal to go along with the crowd. 66. Even the mayonnaise has no egg in it, so as not to offend vegan sensibilities. 67. Within a short space of time, Gerry had managed to offend everyone in the group. 68. Mosques, bathhouses, roofs - you could offend some one's susceptibilities by searching any of them. 69. That probably means it will offend the few and rip off the many. 70. Be modest! It is the kind of pride least likely to offend. Jules Renard 71. The risk was that I would offend the equity department, which would then try to have me fired. 72. Because these would offend canons of justice which find acceptance among a large proportion of the population. 73. Even in the right a man can offend past any forgiveness. 74. I think people have overreacted to the advertisement - we didn't intend of offend anyone. 75. We try to observe the local customs so that we don't offend people. 76. The parole board felt that Harris was unlikely to offend again. 77. Poverty generally increases the motivation to offend and diminishes resources available for investigation and crime prevention. 78. He is a sensitive man, and it not difficult to offend his sensibilities. 79. It was newly furnished in a style guaranteed not to offend, a nice compromise of bureaucratic orthodoxy and modern functionalism. 79. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 80. If Montrose openly endorsed Kirkton, and carried his re-election, he might gravely offend some of his own friends. 81. They are consequently highly sensitive to any occurrence that might offend against this principle. 82. All I've done is offend one or two of the wrong people, it's not the end of the world. 83. The acts were not just reluctant to offend, but even to probe beyond the first middle-class convention they came up against. 84. How shall we word a letter so as not to offend the parents? Head starts scratching himself. 85. The U.S. military has been at pains not to offend its Muslim host. 86. Jenny felt confused by Matt's behavior - had she done something to offend him? 87. However, I do not want to offend my local church organist by asking her to step down. 88. Garbage blowing on the sidewalk would offend them as much as would a dully designed highrise. 89. Because he didn't want to offend his mum and dad, devout Catholics. 90. She desperately wanted to fill in the hollow of longing that pierced Friend - but she was afraid she would offend him. 91. He is almost certain to offend again if not caught, because paedophilia is a sickness. 92. It was a completely gratuitous insult -- I hadn't said anything to offend her. 93. In the East a man becomes divine only when he is no longer jealous, a man is thought to be enlightened only when he is no longer jealous. Jealousy is a by-product of the ego and when the ego disappears jealousy disappears. You cannot offend a buddha. Whatsoever you do you cannot offend him. Osho 94. Situations of enforced anonymity; being compelled to wear uniforms, clothes chosen by others that offend your aesthetic sense. 95. He stood immobile, and I wondered if I had said something to offend him. 96. So decide which group of arrogant ignoramuses you want to offend with it. 97. Because tonight he would punish Detective Lieutenant Curtis for daring to offend him. 98. I was just bad enough to kill for my country, but not so tough that I would ever offend or disobey. 99. Sometimes that attitude rubbed off on the children: It was easy to offend middle-class pride. 100. I don't want to offend my fisher friends, but is it still worthwhile? 101. Like all artistes, he is a sensitive man and you never offend his sensibilities. 102. Does my haughtiness offend you? 103. I cannot afford to offend him. 104. The idea seems to offend against logic. 105. Or shall the firefly offend the shininess of stars? 106. Every, without exception, should not offend against the law. 107. This would offend against the principle of fairness. 108. They were careful not to offend his nibs. 109. He did not offend against the law. 110. You'll often offend people by being hot-tempered. 111. We mustn't offend against their customs. 112. You will offend him if you do that. 113. It is difficult to do it, expically like me who don't want to offend others. 114. In a duodenal ulcer, a long post parricidal interval of two to three hours offend exists before pain is apparent and it may then occur immediately before next meal. 115. He doesn't stimulate, collide with, hurt and offend others as he can as possible. 116. Faithful [ Frank ; Honest ] words offend the ear but are good for improving one's conduct. 117. They are something like the eye of typhoon, looking calm. However, you don't get rise out of them. If you come close and try to offend them, they will teach you a painful lesson like typhoon. 118. When the law-and-order adherent is convinced that a choice to offend is sufficiently unfree , he does not wish to punish to offender. 119. But Superfund's draconian liability rules offend any common - sense notion of justice. 120. Not likely to offend or provoke to strong emotion; insipid. 121. We know very well how a simple string of words can harm, hurt and offend, or how they can offer humor, help, support and encouragement. 122. He wishes ill to no one except those who intentionally offend him. 123. Find out what the auctioneer did to offend the Windy City. 124. Your heterosexuality doesn ] t offend me as long as you don ] t try to force it on me. 125. He is very formidable; How could anybody be so brave as to offend him? 126. My husband once had a problem like this and dealt with it so ineptly that he managed to offend the smeller without making him change his stinky habits. 127. Azeri as a circle, Sun Honglei say clearly to offend many people. 128. It was, of course, never my intention to offend or disrespect anyone. 128. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 129. Shall the nightingale offend the stillness of the night, or the firefly the stars? 130. Do not offend me, otherwise I one fist hits you very abstractly. 131. When we offend God, we must ask him for forgiveness through the sacrament of confession. 132. Don't get hot under the collar. I didn't mean to offend you. 133. Why did you walk away from me like that? Have I said something to offend you? 134. "Good! "The smoke cold body fashion is an Shan, rightwards offend. 135. The objector obsessed by the obsolete and obscure notion swears an oath not to offend. 136. He is very quick-tempered, so no-one dares to offend him. 137. He is the hooligan of this alley, do not offend him. 138. Careless comments or insults which offend others may be ameliorated with that simple phrase, though sincerity in voice and gesture make all the difference. 139. It is impolitic to offend people who can help you. 140. Israel was holiness unto the LORD, and the firstfruits of his increase: all that devour him shall offend; evil shall come upon them, saith the LORD. 141. To be frank with you, I have no intention to offend you but your requirement on IELTS is just like find quarrel in a straw. 142. They should offend liberals on the latter score and conservatives on the former; their firm entrenchment in American public policy illustrates the limitations of the American democratic system . 143. You say not to go, catching up with ranking Buddha is doited, avalokitesvara arrives fitly again the turn of life, offend angry I am easy come off sentry duty. 144. I do not mean to offend the Earth god, but I use its image as a metaphor to mock at the corrupting bureaucrat culture. 145. They enforce the difference between positions we must respect, although we think them wrong, and positions we need not respect because they offend some ground rule of moral reasoning. 146. The imaginative joinder of offenses indicates a type of offence that one crime may offend more than one offence for its endangered act in part or as a whole against other objects. 147. B. What did each of these people do to hurt, offend, or victimize me? |
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