单词 | trivial offence |
释义 | trivial offence No one really wants to accuse a colleague of something dodgy, especially if it's for a relatively trivial offence such as nicking stationery. Times, Sunday Times He has thrown her out of his house for some trivial offence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Supporters reply that their officers are no longer wasting their time on trivial offences. Times, Sunday Times Many trivial offences were created after agencies asked ministers to introduce them through secondary legislation. Times, Sunday Times The riots had caused widespread fear and anxiety, ruled one judge, meaning that what appeared in isolation to be trivial offences were much more serious and merited tough action. Times, Sunday Times |
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