Sentence examples of "offensive" in English with translation "обидный"

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Although the Danish cartoons might not appear offensive to many, they certainly insult principles that Muslims hold sacred. Хотя датские карикатуры не могли многим показаться обидными, они, конечно, оскорбляют принципы, которые мусульмане считают священными.
And today, we have what is perhaps our most offensive definition, at least to me, which is the following: To doodle officially means to dawdle, to dilly dally, to monkey around, to make meaningless marks, to do something of little value, substance or import, and - my personal favorite - to do nothing. Сегодня, оно имеет, возможно, самое обидное значение, по крайней мере для меня, которое заключается в следующем: Официально to "doodle" означает: мешкать, лодырничать, болтаться без дела, делать бессмысленные заметки, заниматься каким-то незначительным делом, и, мое самое любимое значение, - ничего не делать.
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