offensive
- causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry;(of a sight or smell) disgusting; repulsive
- an attacking military campaign;an organized and forceful campaign to achieve something, typically a political or social end
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- 1. causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry the allegations made are deeply offensive to us offensive language 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a sight or smell) disgusting; repulsive an offensive odor 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. actively aggressive; attacking offensive operations against the insurgents 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a weapon) meant for use in attack he is also accused of possessing an offensive weapon
- ▪ North American (in a game) relating to the team or player who is seeking to score Shell was an outstanding offensive tackle during his 15 years with the Raiders
名詞
- 1. an attacking military campaign an impending military offensive against the guerrillas
- ▪ an organized and forceful campaign to achieve something, typically a political or social end the need to launch an offensive against crime
- the line of offensive players positioned on the line of scrimmage, directly opposite the ... the offensive line didn't play that well in the first half of the season Heckert bolstered the right side of the offensive line
Oxford Dictionary
- the line of offensive players positioned on the line of scrimmage, directly opposite the ... the offensive line didn't play that well in the first half of the season Heckert bolstered the right side of the offensive line
Oxford American Dictionary
- a player positioned toward the outside of the offensive line: Edwards has the speed and quickness to get past 300-pound offensive tackles and reach the quarterback he was a first-string left offensive tackle in 29 games
Oxford Dictionary
- a player positioned toward the outside of the offensive line: Edwards has the speed and quickness to get past 300-pound offensive tackles and reach the quarterback he was a first-string left offensive tackle in 29 games
Oxford American Dictionary
- a player positioned on the offensive line: the linebackers are being smacked around by opposing offensive linemen
Oxford American Dictionary
- a player positioned on the offensive line: the linebackers are being smacked around by opposing offensive linemen
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- a coach responsible for managing a team's offence: he served short stints as offensive coordinator with Philadelphia and Carolina before joining the Jaguars
Oxford Dictionary
- a coach responsible for managing a team's offense: he served short stints as offensive coordinator with Philadelphia and Carolina before joining the Jaguars
Oxford American Dictionary
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- causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed: the allegations made are deeply offensive to us offensive language
- an attacking military campaign: an impending military offensive against the guerrillas
Oxford Dictionary