guilt
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美[ɡɪlt]
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n. (名词)
- 内疚,良心自责,自觉有罪
- 罪,罪行,罪过,有罪(感),犯罪,罪状,罪责,罪孽
- 责任,对罪行有责任
- 悔恨
- 使人内疚的责备
- 黑戾
- 过错,过失
Noun:
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the state of having committed an offense
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remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offense
- 1. The drinking and the guilt fed on each other.
- 酗酒和犯罪彼此助长。
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- 2. His creative drive has been strangled by his sense of political guilt.
- 他的创造欲望已被他的政治负罪感扼杀了。
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- 3. Too many women are like me, guilt ridden about the kids.
- 很多女人都像我一样,对孩子充满了内疚。
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- 4. She wanted some admission of guilt from her father.
- 她期待她父亲能够认罪。
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- 5. I was too weighed down by guilt to eat the sweet.
- 我满怀内疚,吃不下甜食。
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用作名词 (n.)
- We now have the absolute proof of his guilt.
我们现在有他犯罪的确凿证据。
- The king was infamous for his guilt of many infamies.
那个国王因罪恶多端而臭名昭著。
- His friend corroborated his guilt.
他的朋友证实了他的犯罪。
- The law presumes innocence until guilt is proved.
在罪状未证实前,法律假定被告无罪。
- The lawyer shafted the prisoner into an admission of guilt.
这位律师使得这名罪犯承认了自己的罪行。
- Guilt was written all over his face.
他脸上明显流露着内疚的神情。
- His face showed guilt though he said he had done nothing wrong.
尽管他说自己没做过错事,他的脸上却显出了内疚的神情。
- crime,sin,guilt,offence,violation
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- 这些名词均含有“犯法,犯罪,罪恶”之意。
- crime指严重的违法行为或罪行。
- sin主要指违反道德原则或违反宗教戒律的过失或罪过行为。
- guilt多用于指违反道德或社会标准的不法行为,含应予惩办之意。这种惩办是以证据为根据的。
- offence使用广,可泛指对任何规则、道德标准、法律、纪律等的违反与触犯,其罪行可重可轻。
- violation指违背誓言、条约、规则以及良心等,也指侵犯权利。