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португальский
ofensa
каталонский
atemptat
испанский
atentado
A lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others.
offence
offense
discourtesy
португальский
ofensa
offence
offense
discourtesy
1
Police have said potential offenders may be committing a public order
offence
.
2
Police said an investigation into the second
offence
was now under way.
3
It is the second large fine imposed for this type of
offence
.
4
We in Ireland were innocent of such a heinous
offence
against nature.
5
Eleven of his students reported him to the authorities for this
'
offence
'
.
1
The Giants'
offense
didn't exactly help itself either in the second half.
2
We're no good at riddles, Jimmy said; at which Danny took
offense
.
3
Sara saw that he noted her unspoken words and hadn't taken
offense
.
4
Prescott said he believes the
offense
found its stride in recent weeks.
5
After a scoreless first period the second period had plenty of
offense
.
1
Yes; but not to carry your curiosity to the point of
discourtesy
.
2
The
discourtesy
of the act aroused the most bitter resentment at Athens.
3
He then proceeded to meet the first charge, that of personal
discourtesy
.
4
It were no virtue, but great
discourtesy
,
if we did not mourn.
5
It's the insinuation and
discourtesy
I find weighs heavy on my spirit.
португальский
ofensa
injúria
каталонский
atemptat
descortesia
ofensa
injúria
испанский
atentado
ofensa