take offense
常見例句
- If you do not slurp, then your host will think that you do not like your food and will take offense.
如果你不發(fā)出聲音,主人會(huì)認(rèn)為你不喜歡這樣的食品而感到生氣。 - Gladwell might take offense, but in the airplane reading field at least, the New Yorker writer is the Dan Brown of nonfiction.
雖說(shuō)別人這么說(shuō)他可能要生氣,但是在飛機(jī)讀物領(lǐng)域,格拉菲爾德確實(shí)像丹布朗在小說(shuō)領(lǐng)域里那么紅。 - The only difference is we have a smaller population that is healthy and thin, so we have more people who take offense because it's affecting them.
兩者之間的區(qū)別是,健康、體瘦的人群占人口比例太小,因此我們會(huì)冒犯許多人,因?yàn)檫@會(huì)影響到他們。 - The President got that apology from Senator Reid, didn't take offense to it, and has moved on.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing - We understand why people take offense to this video because millions of our citizens are among them.
FORBES: What Was The Biggest Lie Told In The October 16th Presidential Debate? - But I took the picture down from my original post so that nobody else would take offense.
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