take offence at
常見(jiàn)例句
- Be a man, don't take offence at these women!
男子漢大丈夫,別跟娘們兒一般見(jiàn)識(shí)! - In 2006 it was the turn of some Americans of Asian descent to take offence at his comment about needing “a slight Indian accent” to go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts in Delaware.
2006年他曾說(shuō),在特拉華州的唐恩都樂(lè)或7-11購(gòu)物時(shí),人們說(shuō)話需要帶一點(diǎn)印度口音。 這種說(shuō)法讓亞裔美國(guó)人轉(zhuǎn)而對(duì)他不滿。 - His familiarity with otherworldly creatures such as demons was poor indeed, but he realized that the demon might very well take offence at a priest bursting in, waving a crucifix in its face.
他對(duì)于其他世界的生物像魔鬼的熟悉程度雖然是很低,但是他意識(shí)到這個(gè)魔鬼可能因?yàn)榧漓氲耐蝗坏絹?lái)而很生氣,所以他在他面前晃了晃十字架。 - The willingness of so many Muslims to take offence at any slight—a cartoon here, a novel there—could be a sign of profound cultural anxiety.
ECONOMIST: Europe and Islam: A treacherous path? The - Prickly leaders routinely take offence at outsiders.
ECONOMIST: A great institution shows a less attractive side - However, I take offence at putting a price cap on saving the lives of tens of thousands of mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends with dense breast tissue who suffer unnecessarily and die needlessly from late stage breast cancer due to missed detection of mammographic screenings.
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