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单词 to commit an offence
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to commit (also †do, make) an offence
a. A breach of law, rules, duty, propriety, or etiquette; a transgression, sin, wrong, misdemeanour, or misdeed; a fault. Also in to commit (also †do, make) an offence. Frequently with against.
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the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > harm, injury, or wrong > harm, injure, or commit offence against [verb (transitive)]
misdoc1230
forworkc1275
wrongc1330
to do (one) spite or a spitec1380
to commit (also do, make) an offencec1384
offenda1387
unrighta1393
to do disease toc1400
injuryc1484
offence1512
misfease1571
watcha1586
injure1597
envya1625
disserve1637
hinder1639
disservice1837
serve1887
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > wrongful deed > [noun]
misdeedeOE
guilt971
evilOE
follya1275
trespassc1290
errorc1330
illa1340
untetchea1375
offencec1384
crimec1390
forfeit1393
faultc1400
demerit1485
disorder1581
misfeasancea1626
misactiona1667
trespassage1874
society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > evildoing or wrongdoing > [noun] > an evil deed > an evil deed, fault, or offence
sinc825
guilt971
man deedOE
evilOE
misbodea1200
follya1275
unthrift1303
misbreydec1380
offencec1384
crimec1390
forfeit1393
felonya1400
faultc1400
misfeatc1400
feat1481
demerit1485
misdemeanoura1513
facta1533
piaculum1575
miscarriage1579
delinquishment1593
delinquency1603
piacle1644
amissness1648
peccancy1648
society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > evildoing or wrongdoing > do evil or wrong [verb (intransitive)] > transgress or offend
guiltc825
sinc825
to break a bruchec1225
trespass1303
forfeita1325
folly1357
misworka1375
transverse1377
offendc1384
mistakec1390
faulta1400
commit1449
misprize1485
transgress1526
digress1541
misdeal1573
to commit (also do, make) an offence1841
overstep1931
c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) Philipp. i. 10 That ȝe be clene and withoute offence [L. offensa] in the day of Crist.
1433 Rolls of Parl. IV. 479/1 Any affray in offence of the Kynges pees.
1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) viii. l. 1223 Wallace to sic did neuir gret owtrage Bot gyff till him thai maid a gret offens.
c1500 (?a1437) Kingis Quair (1939) xxxviii Quhat haue I gilt to him or doon offense, That I am thrall?
c1500 (?a1475) Assembly of Gods (1896) 138 (MED) The offence ys gret; wherfore hyt desyreth The more greuous peyne.
1544 Letanie in Exhort. vnto Prayer sig. Biiiiv Remembre not lorde, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) iii. iv. 304 If this yong Gentleman Haue done offence, I take the fault on me. View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) iii. i. 281 What offence hath this man made you, Sir? View more context for this quotation
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan ii. xxvii. 156 Only Children, and Madmen are Excused from offences against the Law Naturall.
1708 J. Chamberlayne Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia (ed. 22) i. iii. viii. 254 The English being easily to be reconciled, to pardon and remit Offences.
1771 ‘Junius’ Stat Nominis Umbra (1772) II. lxiv. 299 The penalties, imposed..bear no proportion to the nature of the offence.
a1832 R. Jebb Gen. Princ. Law in Encycl. Metrop. (1845) II. 711/1 Hitherto our attention has been exclusively devoted to offences against the rights of others.
1841 E. W. Lane tr. Thousand & One Nights I. 95 We have not seen him commit any offence against thee.
1875 W. D. Whitney Life & Growth Lang. ix. 155 A host of inaccuracies, offenses against the correctness of speech.
1928 Manch. Guardian Weekly 17 Aug. 133/2 The anthologising offences of Palgrave, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch and Mr. J. C. Squire.
1990 W. Sheed Ess. in Disguise iii. xiv. 177 In the old days, sin was defined as an offense against God and neighbor. Now, in tune with our changing interests, it would probably be called an offense against self.
2000 Independent 17 Apr. (Monday Review section) 10/3 Microsoft's security-response centre manager said that coding backdoor passwords was ‘absolutely against our policy’ and was a sackable offence.
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