take offence

生气

常用释义

词性释义

感到冒犯或生气:对某人的言行或行为感到不悦或受到伤害。
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Another Guardian writer, Cath Elliott, is often assumed to be a lesbian by men who take offence at her dislike of rapists and sex murderers.
另外一个卫报作家凯斯·伊利尔特常常会因为不喜欢强奸及性爱谋杀主题而被男人们所厌恶,同时还被认为是一个女同性恋。
对于这个和缓而鲁莽的问题,厄香拉稍微脸红了一下,但是她无法感到恼火。
I'm sure nobody will take offence if I say that tonight - for Serie B - this will be the biggest event of the season, " said Reja. "
“我确信如果我说今晚的比赛是这个赛季乙级最重要的比赛,没有人会反对,”雷贾说。
What he feared was that Xiao Jia may take offence.
他担心的是小贾可能生气。
You must be careful of what you say to her. She's quick to take offence.
你和她说话要多加注意。她特别爱生气。
Love is never boastful, no conceded. It is never rude or selfish. It does not take offence and is not resentful.
有爱就永远不要自负,不要勉强,不要无礼和自私,不要侵犯和愤怒。
因此,如果我们叫你减肥或戒烟戒酒,请不要生气。
I hope you won't take offence if I ask you not to smoke.
如果我叫你不要抽烟,希望你不要见怪。
尽管如此,没有人会生气,我们可不会把没有有用和足够的爪子的东西叫做龙虾。
You can do a few simple things to ensure that people don't take offence.
你可以做几件简单的事来确保收件人不会因误解生气。
1·So please don't take offence if we tell you to lose weight or stop smoking or drinking.
因此,如果我们叫你减肥或戒烟戒酒,请不要生气。
2·Please don't take offence if you don't get a good treatment here.
如果你在这没有受到好待遇请不要生气。