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u rečniku italijanskog jezika Oksford‒Paravia

offence, offense [Brit əˈfɛns, Am əˈfɛns] N

1. offence LAW:

offence
offence
to commit an offence
to charge sb with an offence
it is an offence to do

2. offence (insult):

offence
to cause or give offence to sb
to take offence (at)
to avoid offence
no offence intended, but
no offence taken

3. offence (attack):

offence
attentato m (against a, contro)

4. offence MIL:

offence
weapons of offence

5. offence Am SPORTS:

the offence

traffic offence [ˈtræfɪkəˌfens] N

traffic offence

criminal offence [ˌkrɪmɪnləˈfens] N

criminal offence
criminal offence

sex offence [ˈseksəˌfens] N Brit

sex offence

speeding offence [ˈspiːdɪŋəˌfens] N

speeding offence

drugs offence [ˈdrʌɡzəˌfens] N

drugs offence
drugs offence

indictable offence N LAW

indictable offence

summary offence, summary offense [ˌsʌmərɪəˈfens] N LAW

summary offence

statutory offence, statutory offense Brit Am N

statutory offence

public order offence [ˌpʌblɪkˈɔːdərəˌfens] N

public order offence

u rečniku PONS

to take offence