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offensive

英 [əˈfensɪv]

美 [əˈfensɪv]

adj.  冒犯的; 得罪人的; 无礼的; 极其讨厌的; 令人不适的; 攻击性的; 进攻性的
n.  进攻; 攻击; 侵犯; (引人注意的)系列行动; 运动; 攻势

复数:offensives 

CET6考研TOEFLGREIELTSTEM8法律

Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.5947 / COCA.3168

习惯用语

    n.

      be on the offensive
    • 发动攻势;主动出击
      to be attacking sb/sth rather than waiting for them to attack you
    • go on (to) the offensivetake the offensive
    • 先发制人
      to start attacking sb/sth before they start attacking you

    牛津词典

      adj.

      • 冒犯的;得罪人的;无礼的
        rude in a way that causes you to feel upset, insulted or annoyed
        1. offensive remarks
          冒犯的言论
        2. 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。
        3. The programme contains language which some viewers may find offensive.
          节目里使用了某些观众可能认为是犯忌的语言。
      • 极其讨厌的;令人不适的
        extremely unpleasant
        1. an offensive smell
          刺鼻的气味
      • 攻击性的;进攻性的
        connected with the act of attacking sb/sth
        1. an offensive war
          侵略战争
        2. offensive action
          进攻行动
        3. He was charged with carrying an offensive weapon .
          他被指控携带攻击性武器。
      • 攻方的;进攻型的;攻击型的
        connected with the team that has control of the ball; connected with the act of scoring points
        1. offensive play
          进攻打法

      noun

      • 进攻;攻击;侵犯
        a military operation in which large numbers of soldiers, etc. attack another country
        1. an air offensive
          空中攻击
        2. They launched the offensive on January 10.
          他们于1月10日发动了进攻。
      • (引人注意的)系列行动;运动;攻势
        a series of actions aimed at achieving sth in a way that attracts a lot of attention
        1. The government has launched a new offensive against crime.
          政府发动了新的打击犯罪攻势。
        2. a sales offensive
          销售攻势
        3. The public seems unconvinced by their latest charm offensive (= their attempt to make people like them) .
          公众似乎并不相信他们最近所表演的一连串笑脸攻势。

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 冒犯的;得罪人的;唐突的;无礼的
        Something that isoffensiveupsets or embarrasses people because it is rude or insulting.
        1. Some friends of his found the play horribly offensive.
          他的一些朋友觉得该剧非常让人反感。
        2. ...offensive remarks which called into question the integrity of my firm.
          令我公司的诚信遭受质疑的冒犯性言论
      • N-COUNT 进攻
        A militaryoffensiveis a carefully planned attack made by a large group of soldiers.
        1. Its latest military offensive against rebel forces is aimed at reopening important trade routes...
          它对叛军的最新一轮军事进攻旨在重新打开重要的贸易通道。
        2. The armed forces have launched offensives to recapture lost ground.
          这支武装部队已发动进攻要夺回失去的阵地。
      • See also:Republicans acknowledged that they had little choice but to mount an all-out offensive on the Democratic nominee....a diplomatic offensive.charm offensive
      • ADJ (体育运动中球队)进攻的,攻方的
        In sports such as American football or basketball, theoffensiveteam is the team which has possession of the ball and is trying to score.
        1. The worst-ever defeat of this team proved once again that Stanford can be one of the most explosive offensive teams in the country.
          该队前所未有的惨败再次证明斯坦福队是国内最具爆发力的进攻型队伍之一。
      • PHRASE 采取强势行动;采取攻势
        If yougo on the offensive,go over to the offensive, ortake the offensive, you begin to take strong action against people who have been attacking you.
        1. The West African forces went on the offensive in response to attacks on them...
          西非部队对袭击者展开全力还击。
        2. The Foreign Secretary has decided to take the offensive in the discussion on the future of the community.
          外交大臣决定在有关该社群未来的讨论中采取攻势。

      英英释义

      noun

      adj

      • substitute a harsher or distasteful term for a mild one
        1. `nigger' is a dysphemistic term for `African-American'
        Synonym:dysphemistic
      • unpleasant or disgusting especially to the senses
        1. offensive odors
      • morally offensive
        1. an unsavory reputation
        2. an unsavory scandal
        Synonym:unsavoryunsavoury
      • causing anger or annoyance
        1. offensive remarks
      • for the purpose of attack rather than defense
        1. offensive weapons
      • violating or tending to violate or offend against
        1. violative of the principles of liberty
        2. considered such depravity offensive against all laws of humanity
        Synonym:violative
      • causing or able to cause nausea
        1. a nauseating smell
        2. nauseous offal
        3. a sickening stench
        Synonym:nauseatingnauseousnoisomequeasyloathsomesickeningvile

      双语例句

      • Offensive is the best defence.
        进攻是最好的防御。
      • Consumers found the attitude of its staff offhand and generally offensive to the paying customer.
        消费者认为其职员的态度漫不经心,对付款的顾客通常表现得令人反感。
      • Even seemingly innocuous words are offensive in certain contexts.
        甚至看似毫无恶意的言辞在某些语境下都会引起冒犯。
      • The offensive has slacked off.
        攻势已经衰弱。
      • When we launched a general offensive, the enemy troops ran away with their tails between their legs.
        在我们发起总攻后,敌军就夹着尾巴逃跑了。
      • Some friends of his found the play horribly offensive.
        他的一些朋友觉得该剧非常让人反感。
      • The armed forces have launched offensives to recapture lost ground.
        这支武装部队已发动进攻要夺回失去的阵地。
      • The worst-ever defeat of this team proved once again that Stanford can be one of the most explosive offensive teams in the country.
        该队前所未有的惨败再次证明斯坦福队是国内最具爆发力的进攻型队伍之一。
      • To those who've never received million dollar royalty cheques, this sounded a little odd, not to say offensive.
        对于那些从没有收到过上百万美元版权费的人来说,这听起来就算不令人反感,至少也让人觉得有点儿怪。
      • The offensive began several days ago as an attempt to relieve the town.
        进攻于几天前开始,试图解放这个城镇。