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adjectivenoun offensive remarks冒犯的言论 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。 offensive to somebody 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。 an offensive smell刺鼻的气味 an offensive war侵略战争 offensive action进攻行动 He was charged with carrying an offensive weapon. 他被指控携带攻击性武器。 offensive play进攻打法 What a disgusting smell! 这气味真难闻! She could smell his foul breath.她闻得到他的口臭。 The stew looked revolting.这煨菜看上去令人作呕。 The material is patently offensive as measured by the standards for the broadcast medium. This sort of attitude is very offensive to black people. I’ve had enough of her offensive remarks. The problem is how to eliminate offensive smells from the processing plant. This job is stressful enough even without clients being offensive. an air offensive空中攻击 They launched the offensive on January 10. 他们于 1 月 10 日发动了进攻。 The government has launched a new offensive against crime. 政府发动了新的打击犯罪攻势。 a sales offensive销售攻势 The public seems unconvinced by their latest charm offensive (= their attempt to make people like them). 公众看起来并没被他们最近的魅力攻势所打动。 The Scots were on the offensive for most of the game. The government is very much on the offensive in the fight against drugs. In 1941, Hitler launched an all-out offensive against the Soviet Union. She took the offensive, challenging her critics to prove their allegations. The government is launching an all-out offensive against the drug cartels The politician has launched a charm offensive in an attempt to clean up his image. a military offensive against the insurgents He flew 27 combat missions in the air offensive against Japan. The final offensive was launched in the spring. |