美 [teɪk əˈfens]
生气;不悦;被冒犯:对他人的言行感到生气或不悦,被冒犯。
Take Offense(介意), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
转身,叶之行唇角浮出一抹笑意,心头的兴味逐渐扩大:小念儿,你到底藏了什么机密,我不介怀( take offense)一点一点的揭开哦
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生气
If you do not slurp, then your host will think that you do not like your food and will take offense.
如果你不发出声音,主人会认为你不喜欢这样的食品而感到生气。
Others take offense at the GPL's reciprocity.
其他人则攻击GPL的互惠。
Please don't take offense; I just want to tell you what I think.
请别动怒,我只是想告诉你我所想的而已。
The President got that apology from Senator Reid, didn't take offense to it, and has moved on.
We understand why people take offense to this video because millions of our citizens are among them.
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What I tell them is if this is an issue for you, I will not take offense.