offence lietuviškai
offence vertimas n 1) nusižengimas; teisės pažeidimas; 2) skriauda, įžeidimas; to give offence toįžeisti; to take offence įsižeisti (at); 3) kar. puolimas, ataka
- environmental offence (n.) nusikaltimas aplinkai
- administrative offence [V4.1] administracinis pažeidimas [V4.1]
- administrative offence [V4.1] (n.) administracinis pažeidimas [V4.1]
- criminal-offence (n.) baudžiamasis
- criminal offence (n.) nusikaltimas, nusikalstamumas, nešvarus reikalas
- sexual offence (n.) lytinis nusikaltimas
- traffic offence (n.) eismo taisyklių pažeidimas
- take offence (v.) įsižeisti, piktintis, jaustis įskaudintam
- administrative offence (n.) administracinis pažeidimas
- economic offence (n.) ekonominis nusikaltimas
- penal offence (n.) nusikaltimas
- tax offence (n.) nusikaltimas mokesčių tvarkai
- Offence (law) Baudžiamoji veika
- (military operation) the action of attacking an enemy
- (team) the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score
- (anger) a feeling of anger caused by being offended
- (behavior) a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others
- (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act
offence sinonimai affront, aggression, anger, annoyance, assault, battery, breach of the law, crime, criminal act, criminal offence, criminal offense, delict, delinquency, discourtesy, dislike, displeasure, fault, felony, impertinence, impoliteness, incivility, indictable offence, indignation, injury, injustice, ire, malfeasance, malpractice, misdemeanor, misdemeanour, offend, offense, offensive, offensive activity, onset, outrage, penal offence, resentment, transgression, umbrage, violation, violation of the law, umbrage, offense, crime, foul play, law-breaking, criminal offence, criminal offense, delinquency, offense