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- not offending; "an unoffending motorist should not have been stopped"
- someone who has been convicted of a sex crime
- offending against or breaking a law or rule; "contracts offending against the statute were canceled"
- hurt or upset; "she looked offended"; "face had a pained and puzzled expression" (同)pained
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- 《しばしば受動態で》〈人〉‘の'『感情を傷つける』,‘を'恐らせる / 〈感覚など〉‘を'不快感を与える,さわる / 罪を犯す / (法律・規則などに)反する,そむく《+『against』+『名』》
- (特に法律などの)違反者;犯罪者
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Offensive may refer to:
- Offensive, the former name of the Dutch political party Socialist Alternative
- Offensive (military), an attack
- Profanity, also known as "offensive language"
See also
- All pages with titles containing Offensive
- Offense (disambiguation)
- Charm offensive
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English Journal
- Sex Offenders Seeking Treatment for Sexual Dysfunction-Ethics, Medicine, and the Law.
- Phillips EA1, Rajender A1, Douglas T2, Brandon AF3, Munarriz R1.
- The journal of sexual medicine.J Sex Med.2015 Jun 10. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12920. [Epub ahead of print]
- INTRODUCTION: The treatment of sexual dysfunction in patients with prior sexual offenses poses ethical and legal dilemmas. Sex offenders are not obligated by law to disclose this history to medical professionals. Over 20% of sex offenders experience sexual dysfunction; however, the number of sex off
- PMID 26060942
- Characteristics of females who sexually offend: a comparison of solo and co-offenders.
- Gillespie SM1, Williams R2, Elliott IA3, Eldridge HJ4, Ashfield S4, Beech AR2.
- Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment.Sex Abuse.2015 Jun;27(3):284-301. doi: 10.1177/1079063214556358. Epub 2014 Nov 16.
- Although recent typologies of female sexual offenders have recognized the importance of having a co-offender, the clinical characteristics of solo and co-female sexual offenders remain poorly understood. The aim of this study was to compare solo (n = 20) and co- (n = 20) female sexual offenders on a
- PMID 25404275
- Sexual offending runs in families: A 37-year nationwide study.
- Långström N1, Babchishin KM2, Fazel S2, Lichtenstein P2, Frisell T2.
- International journal of epidemiology.Int J Epidemiol.2015 Apr 8. pii: dyv029. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND: Sexual crime is an important public health concern. The possible causes of sexual aggression, however, remain uncertain.METHODS: We examined familial aggregation and the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to sexual crime by linking longitudinal, nationwide Swedish crime an
- PMID 25855722
Japanese Journal
- CONFLICT BETWEEN CUSTOMARY LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN CAMEROON: THE ROLE OF THE COURTS IN FOSTERING AN EQUITABLY GENDERED SOCIETY
- KIYE Mikano Emmanuel
- African Study Monographs 36(2), 75-100, 2015-06
- … Some customary values offend human rights and adversely affect the status of women. …
- NAID 120005661582
- 高根 広大
- 学習院大学人文科学論集 (24), 59-80, 2015
- … Moreover, the ideal counsel is regarded as "feminine" by the humanists,because it does not offend the listeners, but indirectly moves them. …
- NAID 120005942795
- 高揚的発話行為の日英対照分析 : 提供表現の方略について
- 中里 喜彦
- 東海大学紀要. 海洋学部 11(1), 11-18, 2013-07-31
- 本論文において、英語と日本語における「提供」という発話行為を分析した。まず、両言語において、命題内容に基づき、提供表現を3つに範疇化した。次に、それぞれの範疇における表現を、間接性や丁寧方略という語用論的側面から、さらに分類した。これまで、言語丁寧性の研究は、依頼表現のようなFace-Threatening Act(FTA)という脅威的発話行為(相手に悪い事)の分析が中心課題となってきた。これは、 …
- NAID 120005470396
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- 【表現パターン】 injure [offend, wound] someone's feelings [sensibilities, susceptibilities ] offend the eye 見るにたえない offend the feelings of (人)の感情 {かんじょう} を害する inadvertently offend (人)を傷つける re-offend ...
- offendとは。意味や和訳。[動]1 他〈人の〉感情を害する,気にさわる,〔受身形で〕(…に)腹を立てる≪at,by,with≫( 動作に重点がある場合は by,状態を示す場合は at,with);自気分をそこねる,気にさわるShe is offended by ...
- Synonyms: offend, insult, affront, outrage These verbs mean to cause resentment, humiliation, or hurt. To offend is to cause displeasure, wounded feelings, or repugnance in another: "He often offended men who might have been ...
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