Offenderの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Offender」を含む文の意味
Q:
The offenders are not strangers, but are usually their closest intimates.
Manifestations of anger suppression through somatic complaints and
psychological problems are more common among women than men.
とはどういう意味ですか?
Manifestations of anger suppression through somatic complaints and
psychological problems are more common among women than men.
とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
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Q:
multiple offender とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Someone who has committed and been convicted of more than one crime.
Q:
offender とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
an offender is someone who has committed an illegal act or a crime.
Q:
He ordered the offenders to be taken away. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means that he told another person to take the people who did something wrong away from where they currently are. The offenders, the man, and who he is ordering are all in the same place.
I hope I helped.
I hope I helped.
「Offender」の使い方・例文
Q:
offender を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
"he is a repeat offender"
Q:
Suspicious, unsmiling, severe, rigid, unpleasant, offender を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
1. The way he acted was very suspicious.
2. The teacher was sitting on her desk, sad and unsmiling,perhaps she was having a bad day.
3. Severe rains in the city resulted in flooding and landslides.
4. His face was rigid from the terror .
5. His visit felt unpleasant, as if he did not wanted to be there .
6. The homeless man was arrested this morning for being an offender.
2. The teacher was sitting on her desk, sad and unsmiling,perhaps she was having a bad day.
3. Severe rains in the city resulted in flooding and landslides.
4. His face was rigid from the terror .
5. His visit felt unpleasant, as if he did not wanted to be there .
6. The homeless man was arrested this morning for being an offender.
Q:
offender を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Offender is a person who offends.
He is a sex offender.
There are so many juvenile offenders in today’s society.
The offenders were removed from the courthouse and sent to jail.
The worst offenders/prisoners are housed in the state penitentiary.
Offender is a person who offends.
He is a sex offender.
There are so many juvenile offenders in today’s society.
The offenders were removed from the courthouse and sent to jail.
The worst offenders/prisoners are housed in the state penitentiary.
「Offender」の類語とその違い
Q:
offender と criminal はどう違いますか?
A:
@taiga81 These can be used interchangeably sometimes. There are small nuances between the two, such as:
An offender can refer to someone who commits any offense, not necessarily a crime. A criminal is someone that commits a crime.
"Someone keeps eating all the donuts in the cafeteria. I have installed a camera to identify the offender." (Here the person is doing something wrong, but not really a crime so calling them a criminal is harsh)
News stories tend to use criminal and offender interchangeably, although if the person is guilty of sex related crimes, they are almost always referred to as a sex offender rather than a sex criminal, even though they have definitely committed a crime.
An offender can refer to someone who commits any offense, not necessarily a crime. A criminal is someone that commits a crime.
"Someone keeps eating all the donuts in the cafeteria. I have installed a camera to identify the offender." (Here the person is doing something wrong, but not really a crime so calling them a criminal is harsh)
News stories tend to use criminal and offender interchangeably, although if the person is guilty of sex related crimes, they are almost always referred to as a sex offender rather than a sex criminal, even though they have definitely committed a crime.
Q:
offender と delinquent はどう違いますか?
A:
The offender is the person who did the ‘crime’ the bad act.
The delinquent is usually a teenager who is the offender of the bad act.
He is a juvenile delinquent.
~~~
But delinquent can mean:
She was delinquent in paying her rent. (Didn’t pay on time)
The delinquent is usually a teenager who is the offender of the bad act.
He is a juvenile delinquent.
~~~
But delinquent can mean:
She was delinquent in paying her rent. (Didn’t pay on time)
Q:
offender と criminal はどう違いますか?
A:
Practically they mean the same thing, but are used in a different ways. Criminal is more commonly used like "She's a criminal", "He's a criminal", or "They are criminals." When using the word offender it's more common if you're talking about sex crimes such as "He's a sex offender." Hope this helps!☺
Q:
offender と perpetrator はどう違いますか?
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Perpetrator is used when the person is being accused of a crime. Offender can be used when discussing crime, but perpetrator always is associated with breaking the law/crime
「Offender」を翻訳
Q:
punish the offender until death.
I know this is probably false, so i wanted to ask how to say it correctly. ^^ は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
I know this is probably false, so i wanted to ask how to say it correctly. ^^ は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
A:
Execute the offender.
It's a tricky one because we don't have capital punishment anymore!
It's a tricky one because we don't have capital punishment anymore!
Q:
the offenders who were in the prison try to find jobs and communicate with people after finishing their punishment は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
The offenders who were in the prison try to find employment and return to the society after the incarceration.
「Offender」についての他の質問
Q:
Please let me know what verbs could be replaced with "target" here!
Please let me know what verbs could be replaced with "target" here!
A:
Focus, aim...ect
Q:
1. criminal offender
2. offender
What is the difference?
Which do you usually use?
(Or how do you usually say?)
2. offender
What is the difference?
Which do you usually use?
(Or how do you usually say?)
A:
Criminal offender is more commonly used, and you'd use this when describing someone who has committed a crime. The word 'offender' does not tell the listener if their actions were criminal and not used often.
However, for example, you introduced someone in the news as a 'criminal offender', to avoid repeating that term too much you could just call them 'offender' afterwards or by their surname.
However, for example, you introduced someone in the news as a 'criminal offender', to avoid repeating that term too much you could just call them 'offender' afterwards or by their surname.
Q:
are you offender from me この表現は自然ですか?
A:
I think what you might be wanting to say is, "Are you offended by me?"
Q:
Potential offenders are more likely to break laws if the punishment cannot outweigh the profits they gain. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Good job this sounds really good!!
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