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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: offense, UK: offence n | US (sport: attacking team) | atak m | | | | ofensywa ż | | | The offense was great in the first half, but then faltered. | offense (US), offence (UK) n | (breaking of a rule) | wykroczenie n | | | Her only offense was to speak without asking permission. | offense (US), offence (UK) n | (crime) | przestępstwo n | | | It is an offense to tamper with the smoke detector. | offense, UK: offence n | (insult, affront) | obraza ż | | | The minister's outdated views are an offense to all women. | offense (US), offence (UK) n | uncountable (reaction: outrage) (w zwrocie: take offense) | obrażać się zwr. ndk. | | | | obrazić się zwr. dk. | | | We didn't expect them to take offense at so simple a question. |
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