- ofender
- v.1 to insult.tus palabras me ofenden I feel insulted2 to offend.María ofendió a su suegra Mary offended her mother-in-law.Estos poemas ofenden el intelecto These poems offend the intellect.3 to cause offense.4 to be offensive, to give offense, to offend.Sus comentarios ofenden Her comments are offensive.* * *ofender► verbo transitivo1 (herir) to offend■ lo he dicho sin ánimo de ofender I didn't mean to offend you■ no quisiera ofenderte, pero ... no offence, but ...2 (disgustar) to hurt■ esta decoración ofende a la vista this decoration is an eyesore► verbo pronominal ofenderse1 to get offended■ se ofendió conmigo por lo que le dije what I said offended him\FRASEOLOGÍAofenderse por nada to be quick to take offence* * *verbto offend* * *1. VT1) (=agraviar) to offend
por temor a ofenderlo — for fear of offending him
perdona si te he ofendido — I'm sorry if I've offended you
(dicho) sin ánimo de ofender, no es que tu marido sea un santo — no offence meant, but your husband's no saint
no ofendas la memoria de tu madre — don't insult your mother's memory
2) [+ sentido] to offend, be offensive toofender a la vista — to offend the eye
3) Méx ** [+ mujer] to touch up **, feel **2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (agraviar) to offendsus palabras me ofendieron — I was offended by what she said
ofender a Dios — to sin
ofender la memoria de alguien — to insult somebody's memory
b) <buen gusto> to offend against2.colores que ofenden la vista — colors which offend the eye
ofenderse v pron to take offense*no te ofendas, pero ... — don't be offended, but ...
* * *= offend, demean, insult, sour, tread on + toes, diss.Nota: Derivado del verbo disrespect.Ex. The telephone provokes a range of interesting problems, and one hopes not to offend callers but rather to minimize the distraction of telephone transactions.Ex. While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.Ex. This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.Ex. His poetry is characterized by a distinctive and attractive tone that is neither sentimental nor soured by experience.Ex. For all the indisputable good the Dalai Lama does in terms of spiritual guidance, he seems reluctant to tread on any political toes.Ex. And she has the gall to diss a Nobel Prize winner who isn't even in the academic world.----* ofender a Alguien = incur + Posesivo + wrath.* ofenderse = take + things personally, pique.* ofenderse por = take + exception to the idea that, take + exception to.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (agraviar) to offendsus palabras me ofendieron — I was offended by what she said
ofender a Dios — to sin
ofender la memoria de alguien — to insult somebody's memory
b) <buen gusto> to offend against2.colores que ofenden la vista — colors which offend the eye
ofenderse v pron to take offense*no te ofendas, pero ... — don't be offended, but ...
* * *= offend, demean, insult, sour, tread on + toes, diss.Nota: Derivado del verbo disrespect.Ex: The telephone provokes a range of interesting problems, and one hopes not to offend callers but rather to minimize the distraction of telephone transactions.
Ex: While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.Ex: This insults staff by suggesting they did not work hard previously and is harmful to morale because goals are not attainable.Ex: His poetry is characterized by a distinctive and attractive tone that is neither sentimental nor soured by experience.Ex: For all the indisputable good the Dalai Lama does in terms of spiritual guidance, he seems reluctant to tread on any political toes.Ex: And she has the gall to diss a Nobel Prize winner who isn't even in the academic world.* ofender a Alguien = incur + Posesivo + wrath.* ofenderse = take + things personally, pique.* ofenderse por = take + exception to the idea that, take + exception to.* * *ofender [E1 ]vt1 (agraviar) to offendsus palabras me ofendieron I was offended by what she saidofender a Dios to sinofender la memoria de algn to insult sb's memoryno quise ofenderla I didn't mean to offend herestá ofendido porque no lo invitaste he feels o is offended because you didn't invite him2 ‹buen gusto› to offend againstuna combinación de colores que ofende la vista a combination of colors which offends the eye■ ofendersev pronto take offense*se ofende por cualquier cosa he gets offended by the slightest thing, he takes offense at the slightest thingse ofendió porque no la invitaron she was offended o took offense because they didn't invite herno te ofendas, pero … don't be offended, but …* * *
ofender (conjugate ofender) verbo transitivo
to offend
ofenderse verbo pronominal
to take offense(conjugate offense)
ofender verbo transitivo to offend
'ofender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ánimo
- faltar
- zaherir
- insultar
- mentiroso
- molestar
English:
hurt
- insult
- offence
- offend
- put out
- upset
- wrong
- intend
- preoccupation
* * *ofender♦ vt1. [injuriar, molestar] to offend;tus palabras me ofenden your words offend me;disculpa si te he ofendido en algo I'm sorry if I've offended you in some way2. [a la vista, al oído] to offend;una monstruosidad arquitectónica que ofende la vista an architectural monstrosity that offends the eye♦ vito cause offence♦ See also the pronominal verb ofenderse* * *ofenderv/t offend* * *ofender vtagraviar: to offend, to insultofender vi: to offend, to be insulting♦ See also the reflexive verb ofenderse* * *ofender vb to offend
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.