English to Galician Meaning of offence


Offence :

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Definitions of offence in English
Noun(1) an unaccented beat (especially the last beat of a measure
Adjective(1) (informal
Examples of offence in English
(1) The film, not the band, is a delightful little offbeat story that still retains its strange power to move me after 30 years.(2) He knew the steps, but the music was offbeat this time.(3) It looked a bit offbeat , away from the commonplace, conventional boutiques where the normal celebrities would be found.(4) Dr. Seuss has been one of the most unusual and offbeat children's authors in literature.(5) A carefree clarinet solo is offbeat but still manages to be a perfect fit.(6) Classic echo and dub treatments infuse the songs alongside submersively deep bass, snare hits, basic hi-hat patterns, and offbeat keyboard accents.(7) The owners have recently refurbished the attic space and now regularly hold offbeat theatrical events and musical evenings up there.(8) Over the weeks, we came to the conclusion that the more offbeat , the more weird it is, the better it works.(9) The book is an offbeat history of the saxophone from every angle of interest - its inventor, its evolution, its foremost players, its collectors and its impact on popular culture.(10) The ÔÇÿbombsÔÇÖ mentioned in the poem refer to a musical term used to describe the strong offbeat accents used by drummers that were particularly influential during the bebop period of jazz.(11) It is instantly recognizable from the counterpoint between the bass and drum downbeat, and the offbeat rhythm section.(12) Between the offbeat strum, subterranean bass and rock-steady drumming, they leave gaps that other bands would nervously clutter with ephemera.(13) The humor is offbeat and unconventional, but much of it is funny.(14) The composer has his share of offbeat projects to keep himself busy.(15) This quirky, offbeat blog has a beautiful, poetic quality that really stands out from the crowd.(16) We're sitting in her car, and she has the radio on low, playing some offbeat song.
(1) off-beat ::
inconvencional
Word Example from TV Shows
- Meaning no offence.
- None taken.

- Meaning no OFFENCE. - None taken.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 1

Meaning no offence.

Meaning no OFFENCE.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 3

- I meant no offence.
- And you've given none.

- I meant no OFFENCE. - And you've given none.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 1

Just some minor offence.

Just some minor OFFENCE.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 12

But they were wounded too,\Nwhich is an offence causing injury

But they were wounded too,
which is an OFFENCE causing injury

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 11

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